Things to do in Nevada this weekend (Aug. 15-17)
Are you down for some dancing or learning something new? Whether you're looking for family-friendly fun or a new hobby, be part of an experience this weekend:
Are you down for some dancing or learning something new? Whether you're looking for family-friendly fun or a new hobby, be part of an experience this weekend:
Marvel at splashing waterfalls and flowing creeks on these hikes located a quick jaunt from Las Vegas.
From art and community fun to outdoor adventure and live theater, there’s something for everyone this week from southern to northern Nevada.
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? From family movie nights under the stars to hands-on science and art experiences—and even an underwater musical adventure—Nevada has something for everyone. Here are a few exciting events happening across the state that you won’t want to miss.
To avoid melting away in the hottest Nevada weather, consider one of these summer trips in Northern Nevada, where you can stay cool without blowing your bankroll.
Not sure what to do this weekend? You're in luck! Here are some options for Las Vegas and Reno—a couple of them run all month long!
Nevada is home to a wide range of notable Latinx artists specializing in a variety of styles and mediums. Here are seven with works you can't miss.
Walking into Nocturno, you’re greeted by dim lighting that sets a moody tone and good music that uplifts the lounge atmosphere.
But to Lu Lopez, spaces like Nocturno are not just buildings—they are meant to enrich the community.
“We’re creatures of community and I think as a species, we grow in those environments and any spaces that add value that tend to thrive. With Nocturno we want to continue developing spaces that add value to the communities, especially in the Arts District,” Lopez said.
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Enjoy the holiday weekend at these happenings—from neighborhood pool parties to a music festival.
As Independence Day is approaching, Las Vegas authorities are cracking down on illegal fireworks with a campaign titled: "You light it, we write it." With thousands of dangerous fireworks already seized, Las Vegas Police is urging to public to stay safe and avoid the risks of illegal fireworks.