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World Market Center’s Spring Sample Sale can kick off a refresh of your home
The Sample Sale presents an opportunity to rethink and reimagine gathering spaces.
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Pig Pen to channel decades of hardcore lineage into a breakneck set at Sick New World
The Toronto-based hardcore outfit is made up of longtime friends who united in the Niagara music scene.
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Sick New World festival fills a void with its most diverse lineup yet
Nu-metal is what Sick New World promised when it debuted in Las Vegas in 2023, and although Korn and System of a Down are back, this festival’s shown a propensity for crossovers.
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To compete for the Cup, Golden Knights need Marner to transcend playoff criticism
One of Mitch Marner’s best games as a Golden Knight—and his only multi-goal outing at T-Mobile Arena—came on December 23 against the San Jose Sharks.
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Nevada Shakespeare Festival gives 'The Taming of the Shrew' a heaping helping of LOL
"The Taming of the Shrew" is either misogynistic or a critique of patriarchal ignorance, depending on the Shakespeare scholar you speak with and what kind of day they’re having.
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Republican-led efforts mount to limit access to abortion pill
The abortion pill is now used in 65% of all terminated pregnancies nationwide, but since 2022, anti-abortion advocates and politicians have set their sights on legally limiting or eliminating access to the medication.
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Gabriela Cámara delivers sophistication from Mexico City with Cantina Contramar
The Fontainebleau Las Vegas offshoot of the chef's acclaimed seafood destination is focused on ingredients and execution.
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Maroon at Sahara, tea at Resorts World, Villa’s Tacos at Durango and more
The highly anticipated Afro-Caribbean steakhouse concept Maroon by Chef Kwame Onwuachi will open on April 24.
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 23-29
Dancing With the Stars Live, Cazzu, Matteo Lane, La Dispute, Local Noise Battle of the Bands and more.
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Free Will Astrology (Week of April 23)
Sagittarius, I predict that you will invigorate your instinctual vitality as you clear emotional sediment and ground your energy in the earth’s rich rhythms.
Young artists in Las Vegas use creativity to connect, inspire and give back
When the Weekly invited Clark County School District high school students to create our magazine’s cover, we provided the prompt, “Why are the arts important in Las Vegas?”








