Eye-popping new attraction aims to spur the imagination of visitors.
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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 JRNY Gallery, an art gallery dedicated exclusively to NFTs, is the first facility of its kind 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.
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.
The pieces are normally confined to museums and art galleries and can go for hundreds of thousands of dollars in some cases. Now, anyone can see them free of charge, just by strolling through one of these casinos.
The three-day festival returns to downtown Las Vegas Sept. 16-18.
Public can meet UNLV grad at an event this week at Winchester Dondero Cultural Center.
The third incarnation of the museum is three times the size of the previous location.
Billie Eilish, Green Day and Tame Impala will headline the three-day music and arts fest in September.
The three-day music and arts fest is set to return this year after taking 2020 off.
Vegas Vic is the subject of a new exhibit at the Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas, where a slew of Vic memorabilia recently went on display in its Curator Canyon.