- Carlos Santana collaborates with Habitat for Humanity—and returns to the Las Vegas stage
- Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022
- The 74-year-old has Vegas shows scheduled from January through May
- Humanity prevails in poet-painter Shaun T. Griffin’s ‘Border Stories’ at Nevada Humanities Program Gallery
- Thursday, Jan. 13, 2022
- “I’ve never worked on anything more intensely in my life,” he says in a video the Northern Nevadan made to accompany the exhibit.
- Author Claire Vaye Watkins on creativity, Mojave Desert living and the blurry line between fiction and autobiography
- Thursday, Dec. 9, 2021
- She recently published a powerful and peculiar new novel titled ‘I Love You but I’ve Chosen Darkness,’ which has garnered rave reviews in the national press.
- Immersive new Las Vegas Strip attraction Arcadia Earth highlights the beauty—and peril—of our planet
- Thursday, Dec. 9, 2021
- Creator Valentino Vettori mortgaged his house to build the first version in New York City, which drew the attention of a local developer, who helped bring Arcadia Earth to a Strip location that’s larger than the original.
- NFR’s Cowboy Christmas offers a festive shopping experience in Las Vegas
- Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021
- Approximately 350 exhibitors will spread out across more than 440,00 square feet at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
- Tips for taking the stress out of hosting Thanksgiving
- Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021
- Between global supply chain snarls and staffing shortages, it’s important to secure your order ASAP.
- Sand Dollar Lounge’s Miracle on Spring Mountain returns in time for the holidays
- Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021
- The bevy of new beverages includes the Elfing Around, with mulled wine, prosecco and gin, and the Hot Bad Santa, with rum, mixed spiced butter, oat milk and velvet falernum.
- Nevada Humanities grants $200,000-plus to arts and cultural organizations
- Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021
- Recipients range from big players (the Smith Center for the Performing Arts and UNLV’s Barrick Museum) to small-town stalwarts (Elko’s Western Folklife Center and Mesquite’s Virgin Valley Artists Association).
- Hockey-friendly Sticks Tavern offers new tastes on Water Street
- Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021
- Rotisserie chicken is the star item—pasture-raised, organic and non-GMO.
- Nevada drivers need to slow down to save lives
- Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021
- In 2020, 4,415 Nevadans were cited for driving in excess of 100 mph, and that number is expected to increase in 2021.
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