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Of Donald Trump, comic actor John Di Domenico says, “Every single utterance of this guy plays into everything we are doing.”
For people starved for face-to-face interaction, art has become a welcome and accessible means for finding comfort, control and communication.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak’s order recites Siegfried & Roy’s groundbreaking production, ambassadorship of the city and dedication to wildlife and endangered species.
As owners struggle with dwindling supplies and increasing demand, they face difficult choices over charging more for meals.
Izaac Zevalking, who works under the name Recycled Propaganda, has donated his talents to designing nine murals for local shops; the one he did on his own shop was stolen.
FSE President and CEO Patrick Hughes says, “We are glad now we’ve been given direction by our leadership, and we are going to be socially responsible.”
Scores of Las Vegas Valley residents celebrated the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans during the Black History Month Festival at Springs Preserve.
Other events happening downtown include Frankie Moreno at Smith Center, ‘Sweeney Todd’ at Majestic Repertory Theatre and Market in the Alley.
The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement in Las Vegas, has developed a new app that informs and guides visitors through the museum — and offers an interactive feature called Doppelgangster.
More than 195,000 people are expected to attend next weekend’s festival. But the festival’s impact goes far beyond one weekend every September.
The Blue Angel has since descended from her perch at the Blue Angel Motel. And Stanford is commemorating her in a new mural, “A Phalanx of Angels Ascending.”
Pat Cooper was funny as ever and surrounded by family and friends, including his wife, Emily, at the Italian American Club’s decked-out showroom.
You may not know his name, but you most likely know his work. Colin Cantwell created and designed many of the iconic ships from the original “Star Wars” film.
For years, Robin Leach dedicated himself to supporting the mission of keeping memory alive. As of Friday, a dedicated namesake street will help keep alive the memory of Robin Leach.