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Compact city: For Las Vegas to grow sanely and sustainably, we need to build inward
If this metro is to survive its growing pains, our piecemeal town must become a more realistic, more compact city. The key is urban infill.
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Solar panels over parking lots can help fight the urban heat island effect
The urban heat island effect is when cities experience higher temperatures than their surrounding areas due to having more heat-absorbing surfaces and less vegetation.
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Weird and wonderful: Inside the rebirth of Downtown Las Vegas alt-club Oddfellows
In a city where authenticity within nightlife is a rare commodity, Oddfellows stands out. It’s a spot where you’ll likely find an investment banker and a kink vampiress sharing the same dance floor.
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New Philharmonic music consultant Leonard Slatkin reconnects with Las Vegas
The acclaimed conductor, author, and former symphony director will play an important role in molding the future of the Las Vegas Philharmonic.
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Local spin: Eight new releases from Las Vegas’ homegrown music scene
Listen to these new tracks and albums from Post NC, Peaceful Retreat, Secos and others.
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What to do in Las Vegas this week (July 25-31, 2024 edition)
Comedy at Siegel’s Bagelmania, Christmas in July at Winnie & Ethel’s, Haunted Brunch at the House of Blues and more in this week’s Superguide.
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Fresh fish! Wynn changes Lakeside into Fiola Mare
The Mediterranean seafood concept from Washington, D.C. is headed by James Beard and Michelin-awarded chef Fabio Trabocchi.
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Centennial Hills gets a taste of innovation with La Casa de Juliette Mexican Cocina
Executive chef Eduardo “Lalo” Saavedra, a seasoned pro with two decades of experience at Charlie Palmer Steak, is helming the kitchen.