The Las Vegas Review-Journal takes a look at the top moments from 2016.
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From wars and natural disasters to the tension of U.S. presidential election and celebrity deaths, 2016 was a rough one for many. So, we asked several Southern Nevada psychics what they see ahead for us in 2017.
Artist Kim Johnson’s work may seem dark at times, but only because it is her way to face the mortality that binds us all.
Ryan Schmitt is a familiar face in downtown Las Vegas and on the Strip, an artist who turns balloons into all sorts of everyday objects, such as hats and bicycles.
For the 21st year, Cigar Aficionado Magazine hosted its Big Smoke Weekend in Las Vegas, featuring educational seminars and hands-on activities for fans of cigars.
One of Las Vegas’ latest food-related digital advances is a world away from the fancy restaurants on the Strip, and it’s already making a world of difference for those using it.
Vicente Perez, owner of Don Vicente Cigar Co., talks about his craft and why he continues the tradition of hand rolled cigars.
For autumn revelers who are still in need of a gourd to carve, one location in the valley offers an authentic pumpkin-picking experience.
It’s this mix of Western tradition and contemporary tongue-in-cheek fun that has helped the World Gay Rodeo Finals hit its 30-year mark this year.
“I would just say that when people come to Las Vegas, the word on the street is, you have to come by the Conservatory to the Bellagio, and we live up to that standard every day,” says Jerry Bowlen, executive director of horticulture for MGM Resorts.