The arts in Las Vegas have a new venue through which to reach the public. Domsky Glass is holding free glass-blowing demonstrations on Thursdays through Saturdays each month; the next ones are set for May 4-6 and June 1-3.
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When it comes to diners, everyone has a staple by which they judge a place.
America’s got talent, yes, but so does Sun City Summerlin.
In Hollywood, stars walk the red carpet. In Las Vegas, they walk the orange one.
The 1950s facade and the interior — vinyl-covered booths, spinning counter stools and stainless steel accents — might fool you into expecting a burger joint with ice cream sodas. Guess again.
Yeah, it’s counter service and you order off a menu board pegged to the wall, but from the size of the lunch crowd at Downtown Summerlin’s Shake Shack, no one was complaining. That’s probably because a blend of tastes kicks things up to become fast food that’s bordering on gourmet.
Getting dim sum was the plan on a recent rainy Sunday afternoon. Going to Dim Sum Cafe, however, wasn’t.
The latest exhibit at The Studio, inside Sahara West Library, is titled “Transmutations: Robert Beckmann Paintings Under the Western Sky 1977-2017.”
CORE Academy offers mentor-based programs where young people can learn about being a chef, interior design, mechanical engineering, architecture and art.
Mario Basner’s exhibit is a result of five days spent in Germany in 1994, at a long-abandoned hospital compound of roughly 60 buildings on more than 200 acres.
Cinnamon’s has opened a Hawaiian-food eatery in a city known for attracting a large contingent from the islands.
Summerlin resident’s World War II screenplay to be on display at library
Get ready to snap your fingers to a swinging number the moment Old Soles takes the stage. The name is an oxymoron, as the dance group is anything but old.
Visitors to Las Vegas City Hall in the past few months have been greeted with huge paper flags that are laden withsymbolism.
When an art exhibit is called “Skull,” who knows what you’ll find? The fourth biennial exhibition of that solitary name is now on display at The Studio inside Sahara West Library.
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The Monday morning low was 91, well above the record of 87 set in 2003 and tied in 2017. The afternoon high was 112.
A juvenile was killed early Tuesday morning in a multiple-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 95 in Henderson.
The pizzeria, which has been named among the best in Nevada and the best in the United States, is renovating an existing space in Henderson.
Three bike riders, each suffering from Parkinson’s disease, rode through Red Rock Canyon as part of a mission to raise awareness about Parkinson’s disease.