Las Vegas has seen cotton candy employed in a variety of dishes including atop hot chocolate, in place of a tortilla in an ice cream burrito and even enveloping a tender skewer of foie gras.
Janna Karel
Between the sunny skies and focus on social distancing, this is a Valentine’s Day you may choose to celebrate outside.
Since his death on Nov. 27, downtowners and Las Vegas artists and community members have honored the former Zappos CEO and founder of DTP with public memorials.
Six members of the creative community say we can find comfort and a stronger sense of empathy by familiarizing ourselves with works by diverse artists.
Nevada HAND supplies seniors with produce and nonperishable foods; SpeedVegas awards Las Vegas first responder.
A revised performance season had been announced last month, but the ongoing coronavirus pandemic caused organizers to cancel the entire event.
While Las Vegans may not be able to take in music at The Smith Center, listeners can tune in to Nevada Public Radio to hear past Philharmonic performances.
If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19, symptoms include shortness of breath, coughing and fever. Here’s what to do next.
In its seventh year, the Life is Beautiful festival is introducing a lineup of art installations that boasts an array of large-scale murals, mixed-media and technology-forward designs.
The Blueberry Shine Mint Julep is made with a whiskey from City Lights Shine, a Las Vegas distillery co-owned by NASCAR driver Brendan Gaughan.
When nesting, we turn to the influences that bring us “coorie,” a Scottish word for cuddling up, Laurie Pressman, vice president of Pantone Color Institute, said.
Since his reality television days, designer Christian Siriano has established himself in the world of high fashion and red carpets, largely by sizing garments for women beyond size 2.
Linda Perez brings extensive experience with nonprofit work, and an even more extensive capacity for compassion, to the role of aiding vulnerable women and children in Las Vegas.
Due to demand, the temporary exhibit extended its original end date from April 28 to June 30.
England native Izaac Zevalking began creating under the pseudonym Recycled Propaganda in 2013.