The wildly successful cafe’s new location combines Las Vegas and one of the most well-known Japanese characters in the world, offering a sweet selection of treats and exclusive merch.
Maria Staubs
No other city recognizes Fourth of July quite like Las Vegas does, and this year the fireworks shows, festivities and parades have returned with patriotic events and all-out celebrations.
As summer settles in, along with the scorching, dry heat, locals and tourists alike can escape the triple-digit temperatures by engaging in some of these cool activities.
A winding path along the Peccole Ranch Trail is more than just a verdant swath for walking pets, exercising, or enjoying the considerable shade beneath the leafy canopies.
Bajamar Seafood and Tacos has added fresh paint to its rear exterior wall featuring a vibrant jungle of cartoon elements.
Vegas City Opera honors Juneteenth as it presents “Black Swan Radio Hour,” an immersive concert experience paying tribute to Black Swan Records, the first Black-owned and operated record label.
From mob bosses with a soft spot for their loved ones in “The Godfather” trilogy to a father who goes to embarrassing lengths to make his family happy in the “National Lampoon” franchise, there’s no lack of lovable movie dads.
“To infinity and beyond” has a special meaning for UNLV alumna Samantha Gruwell.
Perception Las Vegas will open with the premiere of “Leonardo: The Universal Man,” an hourlong immersive experience chronicling the life of da Vinci.