With the Dead & Company back in town, so is Shakedown Street, peddling everything from car emblems to clocks to patches to jewelry to infant onesies.
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Our pupils are rotten from all the eye candy. Our cute fuzzy boots totally need to be re-soled. And don’t even ask us about our hearing because we can’t hear you.
Eye-popping new attraction aims to spur the imagination of visitors.
“Drumline Live,” a touring production inspired the 2002 movie that helped bring HBCU band culture to the mainstream, comes to The Smith Center next week.
The venue is an attraction in and of itself. Every component of it: the inner bowl, its exoskeleton, and even the atrium, which greets visitors upon entrance with scads of innovative flourishes.
The home, with a colorful mural wrapping around the east- and north-facing facade, has just been put on the market.
The JRNY Gallery, an art gallery dedicated exclusively to NFTs, is the first facility of its kind in Las Vegas.
The Triple Down has arrived at the Punk Rock Museum, which opened this year in downtown Las Vegas.
From EDC to Life is Beautiful to Lovers & Friends and more, it’s boom time for festivals in Las Vegas.
Stacey Stardust’s Secret Circus is Vegas’ first — and only — circus open mic, a novel, irreverent, unabashedly bawdy showcase for sideshow performers and other acts.
From teeth-marked combat boots to Black Flag drum kits, it’s all here at new home for punkers.
Life is Beautiful is turning 10, and the festival will celebrate with a band that helped start it all.
For the first time, the three-day music and arts festival will offer a pre-sale ticket window exclusively for those with a Nevada billing address.
The city’s self-anointed “home for the weird and nerdy,” Cemetery Pulp is the city’s first — and most likely only — combination oddities/comic book shop.
Cast members of the John Wayne coming-of-age classic “The Cowboys” are in town to celebrate the film’s 50th anniversary.