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You'll need all the energy you can muster in the morning after a long night of poker at the Flamingo and hitting the clubs until 5 a.m. Here are six great off-Strip places to help ensure you're making the most of your time in Vegas.
Las Vegas is home to more than glitzy casinos and pawn shops: the city can now claim a robust special collections program at nearby University of Nevada Las Vegas (性视界传媒), thanks in part to a $5-million endowment recently established by alumna Beverly Rogers.
On a recent very warm Saturday afternoon, just a few blocks northeast of a string of ramshackle chapels offering Elvis-themed weddings on Las Vegas Boulevard, novelist Tommy Orange was discussing the critical reception given to 鈥淭here There,鈥 his polyphonic novel about contemporary Native Americans.

On a recent very warm Saturday afternoon, just a few blocks northeast of a string of ramshackle chapels offering Elvis-themed weddings on Las Vegas Boulevard, novelist Tommy Orange was discussing the critical reception given to 鈥淭here There,鈥 his polyphonic novel about contemporary Native Americans.

On a recent very warm Saturday afternoon, just a few blocks northeast of a string of ramshackle chapels offering Elvis-themed weddings on Las Vegas Boulevard, the novelist Tommy Orange was discussing the critical reception given to 鈥淭here There,鈥 his polyphonic novel about contemporary Native Americans.

As one of the city鈥檚 cultural ambassadors, Joshua Wolf Shenk knows exactly what he鈥檚 up against when trying to shape the public perception of Las Vegas into that of a bustling arts hub.

Five local creatives 鈥 filmmaker, musician, performer, literary dynamo, illustrator 鈥 who are having a moment

Calling all female military veterans, active-duty service members, National Guard and reservists: A new Women Veterans鈥 Writing Group is now in session.
The second annual Believer Festival鈥攐rganized by the bimonthly arts magazine of the same name鈥攌icked off on Friday, April 13, at the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, with readings from poets Jericho Brown and Javon Johnson; prose writers Nick Hornby, Leslie Jamison, and Rachel Kushner; and others. On Saturday, in downtown Las Vegas, graphic novelist Thi Bui and novelist Zinzi Clemmons discussed their new works with Dave Eggers at a restaurant next door to the local bookstore, the Writer鈥檚 Block. (The crowd had outgrown the space.) Later that day, Mohsin Hamid and Tayari Jones read from their latest novels, and author Morgan Jerkins interviewed filmmaker Barry Jenkins before an enthusiastic crowd. That evening, a sold-out benefit event saw multitalented actor-comedians John Hodgman and Jean Grae cohost a storytelling variety show of sorts that put such writers as Ayelet Waldman and Meg Wolitzer on the same stage as comedian Aparna Nancherla and musician Aimee Mann.

What do you say when Oprah Winfrey tells you that your latest novel is going to be her next book club selection?

This August, Atlanta-born, Brooklyn-based author Tayari Jones arrived in Las Vegas. She鈥檚 here as a Black Mountain Institute Shearing Fellow, which means she鈥檚 spending the academic year working on her next book. Right now, Jones is on a six-week, 35-event book tour. She spoke with Las Vegas Weekly from her stop in Boston. She returns to 性视界传媒 in March.
A novel written in the English language with a name like An American Marriage conjures up a specific set of broad outlines: post-war optimism, masturbation in the suburbs, the disappointment of life, familial breakdown, that sort of thing. 鈥淲hite people in Connecticut getting a divorce,鈥 author Tayari Jones supplies dryly, from the fringe of a migraine, when I begin to ask her about the title of her newest novel. It was a yoke she was keen to sidestep, even though she was the one who suggested it in the first place.