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After two decades of making beautiful music, the Las Vegas Philharmonic aims for higher notes.
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The personal and the professional — all of it entertaining — mingle in the office of The Smith Center’s boss.
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Attending a play is no trip to the movies. The theater requires its own code of conduct.
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Breakfast as a lens on social change: “I was thinking about how fast-paced our lives have become,” says artist Robby Martin, aka Biscuit Street Preacher, of this painting.
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Frustrated that he could never find a hat that fit properly, Joey Newell decided to take matters into this own hands.
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Need a break from the headlines? Whether you want to retreat into light memoir, deep lit, or something a little scary, Writer’s Block co-owner Drew Cohen recommends these new releases.
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I have to begin by admitting that this list is woefully incomplete: The world of Asian baked goods is massive. It stretches from Turkish baklava to Filipino pandesal.
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I feel like this summer was extra rite-of-passagier than others on recent historical record, and I therefore deserve to hurl myself extra hard into this fall’s reprieve of cooler temperatures and, more importantly, cultural events.
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Remembering 2008 and the scorching effets of the Great Recession.
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The morning following a heavy July monsoon, Paul Vautrinot treks toward a flood tunnel to deliver supplies to homeless people living underground near the Strip.