Whether it’s anime, esports or old-school toys, there’s something in Las Vegas to entertain all manner of geeks, nerds and dorks.
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Check out these six Las Vegas Valley locations where you can throw an ax, play games, and even get a drink.
Whether you’re a duo of puzzle enthusiasts or a team of dozens, you can put your sleuth skills to the test in an escape room.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime resident, zip lining can offer a new way to see Las Vegas and its glittering lights.
Family friendly arcades are growing in popularity in Las Vegas.
“Pawn Stars,” the super-popular TV show that debuted in 2009, has made a lasting impact on the Las Vegas Valley business community.
Whether you’re a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Backstage compiled a list of projects casting right now in Las Vegas, nearby cities, and nationwide, and which roles they’re looking to fill.
There are lots of bars and restaurants in the Las Vegas Valley where you and your friends can test your knowledge and compete for prizes.
The foods of Asia, craft beer on pour, Nevada’s OG wine event turns 50 and more.
So you want to strap on an old pair of skates and take your inner child — or perhaps actual children in your family — to a place to glide away? The Las Vegas Valley has you covered.
It can be argued that the king of rock and roll is associated with Las Vegas almost as much as he is with Graceland in Memphis.
On March 28, 1987, “Saturday Night Live” went after the university. The sketch has been all but erased from history.
After spending two decades following the world’s favorite Sin City rock band, it’s time to take stock of The Killers’ best live performances.
Hearts Alive Village and Rescued Treasures are the only two cat cafés in Las Vegas, which facilitate adoptions and help cats socialize before adoption.
Tamales are a Christmas tradition for Mexican culture as well as throughout Latin American culture.
From Heidi Fleiss to John Wayne Bobbitt, a number of media sensations have called Southern Nevada home.
New data shows a dramatic spike in the cost of eating at restaurants and buying food in Las Vegas.
These confections range from intricate to opulent to unabashed lollapaloozas. They look almost too gorgeous to eat — but fork in anyway.
Whether it’s Michael Jordan’s notorious casino nights or Ben Affleck’s blackjack prowess, these stories reveal the risky, and often costly, side of the rich and famous.
Fittingly, Frank Sinatra Drive dead ends at the intersection of Sammy Davis Jr. Drive and Dean Martin Drive.
For both beginners and seasoned artists, here’s a list of pottery shops in the Las Vegas Valley.
The ultimate guide to the “immersive entertainment district” and one of Las Vegas’ most far-out attractions.