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Punk Rock Bowling secures new blood in its festival lineup
Punk Rock Bowling returns to Downtown Las Vegas May 24-27.
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Everything we know about Las Vegas’ Punk Rock Museum, set to open March 10
It will display iconic punk rarities including show flyers, handwritten setlists, items of clothing items, stage props and storied instruments you’ll actually be able to ...
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Punk-scene mainstay Chris Ewing organizes an event with community—and a cause—at its center
BloodFest will benefit the Nevada chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation.
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Concert on-sales: The Weeknd, Run the Jewels, Andrew W.K. and more
Also: The Drums, Tegan and Sara and Chicano Batman.
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Beg, borrow or sneak your way in for these 10 Punk Rock Bowling acts
Iggy Pop, Television, Municipal Waste and more
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Concert on-sales: Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Mel Brooks
Also: Father John Misty, Melissa Etheridge and … two different editions of Yes.
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Concert on-sales: TLC, Primus, Warped Tour and more
Also: Howard Jones, Rod Stewart, John Michael Montgomery and more.
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Veteran Vegas four-piece Fredward makes its album-debut count
They've been writing loud punk rock since 2010.
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Vegas punks The Gashers celebrate their outraged new LP
It’s a punk rock call-to-arms, a record that resonates—violently—as a direct product of the times: contentious, combative, ideologically unwavering.
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Punk Rock Bowling report: Monday at the festival
Like so many plastic cups of Pabst, the bowling and music festival came to an end on Memorial Day.
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Punk Rock Bowling report: Sunday at the festival
The 18th annual event fostered crowds as large as ever, a sense of community as strong as ever and, most importantly, performances as memorable as ...
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Punk Rock Bowling report: Saturday at the festival
Flag, Youth Brigade, The Exploited and more.
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Punk Rock Bowling report: Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine at LVCS
Like any Biafra show, it was part punk-rock concert, part political rally and part performance art.
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Bolstered by booze, Extreme Thing grows up, but stays young at heart
The annual all-day sports and music festival has evolved into Vegas’ biggest and best teen-friendly event since it debuted 15 years ago.
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Familiar names mark first wave of bands for Punk Rock Bowling 2016
Descendents, Flag and Flogging Molly headline the 18th annual punk celebration
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Vegas punks The Pluralses sound like they write at the bar (and they do)
Hilarious and ridiculous in all the wrong but oh-so-right ways.
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Nevada cannabis leaders push for Strip integration to rescue falling tax revenue
Riana Durrett, director of the UNLV Cannabis Policy Institute and vice chair of the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board, says the decline in legal sales doesn’t ...
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Las Vegas deserves more than just Adelson’s voice
Killing daily newspapers is not something that should bring anyone who works in this industry any pleasure, nor anyone who believes in our democracy and ...
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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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Proposed Las Vegas arena pitches itself as NBA expansion site
A proposed arena on the Las Vegas Strip is positioning itself as a candidate to host a future NBA expansion team in the city.
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Sunset Station to launch jazz concert series this spring
Sunset Station will kick off a new outdoor concert series this spring, bringing six nights of contemporary jazz to the Henderson casino's Side Lawn beginning ...
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Harry Reid airport joining program that aids flyers with nonvisible disabilities
Harry Reid International Airport will begin participating in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program in hopes to offer travelers with nonvisible disabilities a better travel experience ...
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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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Changing the game: The college transfer model is trickling down to Nevada high schools
The social media post looked like it could be an April Fools’ joke. An eighth-grade football player had announced his commitment to a Las Vegas ...
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The beat goes on for Foothill’s marching band dynasty. Next stop: Philadelphia
The sun beat down on Foothill High School’s black-and-blue uniforms as the marching band trailed a pink lowrider carrying Bruno Mars down the Las Vegas ...
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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, ...
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Raiders finally have their act together, setting up Fernando Mendoza to succeed
Prepare for some shots of the start of the 2026 NFL Draft at 5 p.m. Thursday to look straight out of a science-fiction film.
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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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FBI's Patel hits The Atlantic with $250M suit over story claims, including Las Vegas drinking
FBI Director Kash Patel sued The Atlantic on Monday for $250 million, claiming an article about his alleged excessive drinking was false and a "malicious ...
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Tesla boosts spending plan to $25 billion in AI, robotics push
Tesla Inc. anticipates billions of dollars in additional spending this year to support Elon Musk’s ambitions to transform the electric-vehicle pioneer into an AI and ...
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Utah Mammoth fans buzzing about playoff game with Golden Knights
The NHL playoffs are headed to Utah for the first time and the state is buzzing with anticipation.
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Las Vegas mayor highlights homeless crisis in State of the City speech
Homelessness is worse than Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley expected when she took office in December 2024 and now affects thousands across Clark County, she ...
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Las Vegas to Sonoma wine country just got significantly faster
Southwest Airlines’ new nonstop Las Vegas-Santa Rosa service offers a quick route into Sonoma County, where redwoods, historic homes and wineries await …
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Golden Knights fall behind in series against Mammoth after dropping Game 3
Lawson Crouse scored twice in a 5:42 span in the second period and the Utah Mammoth won the first NHL playoff game in the state, ...
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Golden Knights, Mammoth surge into 1st-round meeting as the NHL playoffs reset the stakes
Vegas and Utah head into their first-round meeting playing well at just the right time, and while some elements could carry over, the way games ...
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Gibbs-Lawhorn leaving UNLV for Texas Tech, bids farewell to fans
Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn, who led the Mountain West in scoring at 20 points per game in his lone season at UNLV, announced his transfer to Texas ...




























