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Top chefs show how it’s done at Food University, Dec. 11-13 in Las Vegas
Three-day seminar has foodies rubbing elbows with celebrity chefs, sommeliers and others
Pahrump, Nevada Launches Tourism Campaign to Help Tell Its Story
Pahrump, your "Base Camp to Adventure", is telling its story of extremes at its new www.VisitPahrump.com website.
Canned is king!
Celebrate canned beer at CANFEST, Nov. 3 in Reno
Neon Museum in Las Vegas to open Oct. 27
One hundred fifty vintage neon signs are on display.
Fall into a good book this season
Three new Nevada books have been released.
Native American Day at Nevada’s Lost City Museum on November 10
Native American Day is November 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Lost City Museum in Overton, Nevada. The celebration features performances by Native dance groups, demonstrations by Native American artist, and the opportunity to purchase native made crafts.
Las Vegas PRIDE Celebrates 30TH Anniversary in 2013
A night parade on September 6, 2013 and an all-day festival on Saturday, September 7 will highlight the 30th anniversary of the Las Vegas PRIDE.
Haunted Nevada: Is Virginia City’s Washoe Club harboring the ghosts of past residents?
Tours of the club’s second and third floors are available.
Halloween, history at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park
Events are set for Oct. 20, 27 and 28.
It’s autumn — a great time to hike at Valley of Fire State Park
Valley of Fire, in Overton, gets its name from the area’s red sandstone formations.