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Sushi lovers flock to this restaurant because the chef’s specials has a list of 113 sushi options.
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From its roots as Hotel Nevada in 1906 to the property it is today, the Golden Gate, 1 Fremont St., has seen Las Vegas undergo major changes, especially downtown.
Consuming a meal often can be a sensory experience. Take away one’s ability to see his food, however, and senses may intensify. That’s the idea behind the Eclipse Dark Dining Experience.
Summer vacation season is here, which means airport employees are preparing for throngs of travelers, especially out of McCarran International Airport.
His Fort Haven Thrift Store on Maryland Parkway may have been forced to shut down last fall, but that hasn’t stopped Michael Huff from helping veterans find work. This time, he’s running Sixth Street Grill, a 24-hour restaurant inside the Eureka Casino, 595 E. Sahara Ave.
Event hightlights this week include the opening of SRO Productions’ inaugural play, “Barefoot in the Park,” a Settlement Day celebration to mark the 157th anniversary of the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort and World Oceans Day festivities at the Shark Reef Aquarium.
The dreaded “summer slide” refers to the learning loss that occurs during the few months kids are out of school. The Las Vegas-Clark County and North Las Vegas library districts and Henderson District Public Libraries are looking to combat that slide and keep kids engaged in learning by offering incentive-based summer reading programs for young children, teens and adults.
Nevada Ballet Theatre dancers and Cirque du Soleil acrobats, though performers, differ in training backgrounds and abilities. The two companies, however, plan to collaborate in their fifth annual “A Choreographers’ Showcase.”
Yarn creations adorn nearly every corner of the West Flamingo Senior Center, 6255 W. Flamingo Road. The railing at the front entrance is covered in yarn. The bulletin board is framed in yarn. The handles on the backs of the chairs are wrapped in yarn.