These eight food-centric events coming to the Valley over the next two months will delight those who have a love of food and shine a spotlight on the chefs and restaurateurs who make it.
Janna Karel
The hot pink Barbie Pop-Up Truck is rolling into the Las Vegas Valley for the first time, with stops in Summerlin and Henderson.
“The Hunger Games: The Exhibition” at the MGM Grand and Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. at Treasure Island are offering free admission to locals on Thursdays and Fridays in September.
Federal funding, part of the CARES Act, will assist programs including the Rainbow Company Youth Theatre.
Transportation commission continues donations to Three Square; VA hospital workers enjoy donated lunches courtesy of two nonprofits.
TP Finder, by Deep Space Program, is a crowdsourced platform where anyone can view or report sightings of toilet paper in nearby grocery and convenience stores.
The Neon Museum hosted a first-ever Facebook Live tour of “Lost Vegas: Tim Burton @ The Neon Museum.” Watch it here.
More than 4,000 exhibitors are presenting new products at CES in Las Vegas this week. And many of them know how to draw crowd.
Cameras, mirrors and apps are getting a tech boost to help consumers better visualize and understand their skin.
Area15 is hosting a Christmas ornament drive on Saturday afternoon. Las Vegas locals are asked to donate hand-made ornaments inspired by Area15.
STK muddles real summer strawberries to make the Strawberry Cobbler, and adding the graham cracker crumb rim is easy as pie.
In “Unraveling Identity,” Denise Duarte explores the language that defines human sexuality and gender identity, using the botanical world as a metaphor.
Vermont artist DJ Barry says his Las Vegas mural exemplifies the spirit of unity and togetherness he wants to see more of.
The Dorsey at The Venetian has added new cocktails to its menu, including this light libation sweetened with banana liqueur and pear juice.
You can wear them. You can stretch them. You can even dangle from them.