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7 stories by Mitch Schneider
Living Las Vegas: Best of Vegas’ Arts & Entertainment
Looking for the best of Vegas' arts and entertainment this season? From Stevie Nicks to Liberace, check out some of my recent experiences for some memorable experiences. Stevie Nicks at T-Mobile Arena In two weeks, at this strikingly designed arena with impressively...
Living Las Vegas: Best of Vegas’ Casual Eats
There's no shortage of gourmet food options in Vegas. Sure, you can indulge in endless fine dining options and new celebrity food concepts. But if you're looking for something a little more casual, check out some of the locations I recently visited...
Living Las Vegas: Experiencing Vegas’ Most Eclectic Spots
You know what they say about making mixtapes? It’s hard to create only one. So it was hard to resist building on the Las Vegas “mixtape” theme of my last column with this new compilation. These “tracks” spotlight the sizzle and rich...
Living Las Vegas: Discover Vegas’ B-Side Hits
Sure, everyone can wander through the Strip, but Vegas has a lot of other hidden gems. The best way to truly enjoy Las Vegas is to go freewheeling through the city. Of course, hit the obvious hot spots, but also search out...
Living Las Vegas: Discovering and Exploring Vegas’ Art Scene
All great cities are defined by their distinctive neighborhoods, and Las Vegas is no exception. It’s easy, of course, to gravitate to the Almighty Strip. But you’ve got to step into the streets—with boots or stiletto heels on the ground—to become fully...
Living Las Vegas: Goodbye California, Hello ‘Los Angeles East’
Since 2010, roughly 7.5 million people have moved from California to other states. That's nearly 275,000 in 2021 alone, according to The New York Times. And Nevada has become a major destination for ex-Californians, who now make up at least 20 percent...
Living Las Vegas: Paying Tribute to Vintage Vegas
Part of that Las Vegas allure is its ties to a bygone era -- movie stars, mobsters, the Rat Pack. Sure, Vegas has changed a lot since then. But you can still pay homage to vintage Las Vegas. There is no shortage...