As one of the city’s cultural ambassadors, Joshua Wolf Shenk knows exactly what he’s up against when trying to shape the public perception of Las Vegas into that of a bustling arts hub.
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Remember when you were a kid and summer was an alluring expanse of wide-open days packed with fun stuff — or nothing at all — to do?
The Millennium Fandom Bar is the kind of place where everyone knows your name, particularly if that name happens to be in Klingon, Wookie or Parseltongue.
Itsy Bitsy: Ramen and Whisky has spun its web in the spot formerly occupied by the short-lived Wild in The Ogden.
View rounds up dining events and news from across the Las Vegas Valley, from restaurant openings to special dinners and promotions.
Each sign at the Neon Museum tells a story and gives a glimpse of Las Vegas at any given moment. Dennis McBride of the Nevada State Museum has worked with the Neon Museum to make sure the LGBT community has its contributions told.