Fight weekend is finally here in Las Vegas.
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Have an artful weekend in Las Vegas.
Your weekend is full of surprises, Las Vegas.
It’s a great week for fandoms in Las Vegas.
Don’t be fooled by the Las Vegas heat — winter is coming.
It’s the first Friday of the month, which means First Friday is kicking off in downtown Las Vegas tonight. The theme of July is “unity” and the festivities will include the usual mix of art, music and food.
If many of us had friends attempt something completely unnatural, slightly ridiculous and almost certainly uncomfortable — and fail — we’d probably just want to stay out of it.
There’s a lot of “new” happening in Las Vegas this weekend.
It’s officially summer, Las Vegas. While the first day of summer on Tuesday brought a record-tying high of 117 degrees, Las Vegas is showing no signs of cooling off any time this weekend.
The best-selling item at Chumlee’s Candy on the Blvd. is Big League Chew, the soft bubble-gum fashioned after leaf chewing tobacco. The boys needed to restock the shelves within an hour of opening at noon.
Heat got you beat? Spend your weekend in Las Vegas at the movies. The Las Vegas Film Festival has moved to the Brenden Theatres at the Palms for its 10th anniversary.
Las Vegas officially hit triple digits this week, so spend the weekend cooling down. Munch on chilled dishes like Monta Ramen’s cold noodles, and wash it down with Golden Tiki’s iced rum punch cocktail, the kuuipo.
When the pool parties re-open, you know Las Vegas is heating up. Beat the heat at one of three grand opening pool parties this weekend. For a ’90s throwback, don’t miss the Rock into Spring festival at the M Resort Pool.
Jon Taffer has enlisted the support, and shown his own, in efforts backed by Larry Ruvo, Mike Severino and the hierarchy at UNLV.
It’s a windy weekend in Las Vegas. Stay out of the dust storms with events indoors. The ACM Awards are hitting the city this weekend with parties spanning from the Strip to Red Rock. Also at Red Rock, don’t miss Sake Fever night of UNLVino. If you’d rather stay in, make a pit stop at Wax Trax Records first to pick up some killer vinyl.