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New documentary ‘Across the Tracks’ reveals essential Las Vegas history
“Across the Tracks: A Las Vegas Westside Story” was screened at both the Sundance Film Festival and locally at the Plaza, and the film serves ...
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Boulder City’s Dam Short Film Festival celebrates 20 years
The screenings and events continue through February 19 at the Elaine K. Smith Building in Boulder City.
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Kick off spooky season with Joe Bob’s World Drive-In Jamboree
North Las Vegas’ West Wind Drive-In will host the three-day horror film extravaganza.
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The Nevada Women’s Film Festival represents female filmmakers, but it’s meant for everyone
The four-day event—running June 22-25 at UNLV’s Department of Film—illuminates the many creative possibilities for women to work both in front of and behind the ...
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The Dam Short Film Festival resumes in-person screenings—at a new Boulder City venue
“We expect everything to be similar in terms of excellent projection, Q&As—all the things we normally have. [Plus,] we can actually sell concessions this year ...
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A multiverse of radness: Our 2022 summer movie guide
What to expect from ‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ ‘Jurassic World: Domination,’ ‘Thor: Love and Thunder,’ ‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’ and many more.
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Free Will Astrology (September 9)
Dream up all the things you can do to relax and renew yourself, Gemini. It's prime time to indulge in generous acts of self-healing.
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A pair of indie movie houses are coming to Las Vegas
The Beverly Cinema, in Downtown Las Vegas, and the 35 Cinema, in Commercial Center, have announced plans to open within the next year.
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Cineloggia brings movie nostalgia to Las Vegas’ museum landscape
You’ll find props from ‘Batman Returns,’ ‘Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey,’ ‘Rogue One’, ‘Silent Hill,’ ‘Wonder Woman’ and many more.
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Boulder City’s wildly entertaining Dam Short Film Fest goes online
The event's 17th installment—screening February 11-15—could see a huge audience bump, as it extends its reach far beyond Southern Nevada, into a restive nation that ...
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Screen time: Preparing you for a massive summer at the movies
From Avengers: Endgame to Toy Story 4 to Tarantino and beyond.
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Five lessons from annual movie-theater trade convention CinemaCon
Movie screens are becoming more like TVs, and robots will serve you frozen yogurt.
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Our fun-filled, action-packed 2018 Summer Movie Guide!
From Avengers: Infinity War to Incredibles 2, we’ve got you covered during the big screen’s hottest season.
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Warner Bros. and Amazon Studio's 'The Goldfinch' was set in Vegas, but it wasn’t filmed here
A chunk of Donna Tartt’s 2013 best-selling novel The Goldfinch was set in Las Vegas. Now, the book is being turned into a Warner Bros. ...
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Sports
Raiders' rookie TE Brock Bowers doing it all at training camp
Bowers has arguably been Las Vegas’ most reliable weapon as the team enters the midway point of training camp with the eighth of 16 permitted ...
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Issues
Experience tasty bites in abundance at UnCommons in Las Vegas
Boasting a world-renowned collection of eateries, UnCommons is a foodie favorite for locals and visitors alike.
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Education
Who’s grooming who? School board candidates fight ‘agenda’ of inclusivity
The standard-bearers of the local Moms for Liberty chapter and their progressive opponents on the school board have at least one thing in common: Accusing ...
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Business
Are free-play offers a waste of money for casinos?
Free play campaigns—those casino incentives in which customers are given money to gamble on the house—have historically grown exponentially as a form of competition between ...
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Gaming
Legislation to lift federal handle tax on sports wagers could pave way for better odds
When information started to spread on social media about a proposal in the U.S. Senate to exempt sportsbooks in the United States from paying a ...
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Sports
Golden Knights bolster stronghold in Nevada as kingdom expands
From the very beginning, the Vegas Golden Knights envisioned spreading their kingdom across the Rockies. This offseason, that mission is ...
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Politics
GOP sees John Lee as best hope to pick up House seat in Nevada
Republicans smell blood in the water in Nevada’s 4th Congressional District, and they’re pouring resources into the race in an effort to pick up a ...
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National Elections
Harris selects Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as running mate
Vice President Kamala Harris picked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to be her running mate on Tuesday, choosing an affable longtime politician who Democrats hope can ...
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week (August 8-14, 2024 edition)
JPEGMAFIA at House of Blues, Jane’s Addiction at BleauLive Theater, Sammy Hagar at MGM Grand Garden Arena and more in this week’s Superguide.
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Sports
Tucker's time: Raiders speedster needs a big preseason to capitalize on bigger opportunities
At the end of Raiders’ minicamp this spring in Henderson, veteran receiver Jakobi Meyers joked he was ready for the team to get away for ...
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News
Officials: Death Valley establishes high temperature record in July
Death Valley National Park in July experienced the hottest month on record with an average 24-hour temperature of 108.5 degrees, officials with the National Park ...
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Education
Moms for Liberty chapter members’ comments at Clark County school board meetings often inflammatory
Parents who are part of Moms for Liberty in Clark County have been a constant at school board meetings over the past two years. Some ...
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Henderson
The champs: Paseo Verde Little League punches ticket to Williamsport
A baseball team from Henderson will be playing in the Little World Series for the second straight season. This time, it’s Paseo Verde Little League ...
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Sports
Preseason player to watch: RB Dylan Laube showing 'special' signs in Las Vegas
Laube turned as many heads as anyone on the roster during the team’s tenure at the Jack R. Hammett Sports Complex. The next step for ...
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Sports
Raider X-Factor: Adam Butler could help team unlock full defensive potential
Maxx Crosby and Christian Wilkins were outdone and drowned out for once. The Raiders’ pair of $100 million defensive-line disruptors are typically both the most ...
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Taste
Winnie & Ethel’s diner owners Aaron Lee and Mallory Gott serve up the brunches and roll with the punches
Their personal touches make the experience uniquely memorable, from Lee’s lovingly realized diner staples to Gott’s mismatched, thrifting-score coffee cups.
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News
Why is it called the Park fire? How California wildfires get their names
Based on its name, you might assume 2018’s Camp fire was started by a few errant embers from an unattended campfire. But that’s not what ...
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Sports
Weekend wagers: Five bets to make on five sports
There are plenty of football games left to bet that should have more definitive endings. ...
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Taste
Brand-new barbecue at Henderson’s Hog & Tradition melds favorite flavors
The American barbecue joint with Dominican accents comes to the Valley from Salt Lake City, Utah.
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News
CCSD rolling out plan to restrict student phone use in class
Students in grades 6-12 must place personal electronic devices in nonlocking, signal-blocking pouches during classroom instruction.