A few weeks ago at Opportunity Village’s annual gala, organization CEO Bob Brown motioned toward a table mate and said, “There’s the man who saved Opportunity Village during COVID.”
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Oscar Goodman has been honored with a statue at Historic Fifth Street School in downtown Las Vegas.
The celebration began around 6 p.m. at the intersection of Fourth Street and Bridger Avenue.
As First Friday celebrates its 20th anniversary this weekend, this month’s featured artist Izaac Zevalking embodies the impact that the festival has had.
On the third night of nearly perfect weather, LIB came to a close in downtown Las Vegas.
Mural admirers don’t need a defined path to get the most from a near decade of creativity left behind by the annual Life is Beautiful music festival in downtown Las Vegas.
The installation of two new, 50-foot-tall showgirls on the corner of Main Street and Las Vegas Blvd. South has been completed.
Dirk Arthur’s magic-and-tiger show is not playing at Notoriety Live after all. The production has overcome by a cascade of complaint’s from animal-right activists.
The 2022 edition of Life is Beautiful in downtown Las Vegas just announced its participating chefs, mixologists, culinarians, restaurants and food trucks.
James Trees of Esther’s Kitchen says, “I’m super-surprised that the city jumped on the paid parking so fast. I thought it was in very poor taste.”
The Mob Museum’s new, 30,000-square-foot parcel is bordered to the south by Stewart Avenue and to the east and northeast by Fourth Street.
The Beverly Theater in downtown Las Vegas has specified its programming categories as Lit, Live and Film.
Former Hartland Mansion owner Garry Hart told his sister, Linda, “It’s probably best that you aren’t here,” as a backhoe tore down their old house.
Mansion 54 was once known as Hartland Mansion, a famous party venue for Las Vegas’ elite.
Business owner Ruby Romero sits down with the Review-Journal to discuss art, culture and what influenced her personal style.