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| What Las Vegas's Talking About |
| ⚖️ Resurrecting the Death Penalty in Nevada? | There hasn’t been a death row execution in Nevada in more than 20 years, but that’s not stopping District Attorney Steve Wolfson from seeking the punishment in three high-profile murder cases. [Las Vegas Review Journal] | - Traditionally, most Nevada executions have been “volunteers” who give up on appeals. [Nevada Independent]
- City Cast Las Vegas looks at the efforts to bring back the death penalty in Nevada and why prosecutors have asked for it more than 200 times without succeeding. [City Cast Las Vegas 🎧]
| | 🛬 Spirit Broken | Imagine being at a party, then can’t find your ride home. That’s what it was like for stranded visitors in Las Vegas with flights booked on Spirit airlines over the weekend. [KSNV] | - Spirit officially ceased all operations after the White House declined to financially back aircraft that aren’t bombing Iran. [The Hill]
| | 🏳️🌈 A Matter of Pride in Henderson | The president of Henderson Pride stepped down ahead of the Henderson Pride Festival over the weekend. Anthony Cortez apologized for an incident at Dust (a festival sponsor) where he was caught on video aggressively confronting a dancer. Las Vegas Pride issued a statement, not wanting any association (“past or perceived”) with Henderson Pride. [Las Vegas Review-Journal] | | 🎸 Hard Rock Hotel Hits Milestone | To those who keep asking “How much higher can this thing go?” … the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino finally laid the last beam atop its new guitar shaped hotel tower on the Strip. [KLAS] |
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| | | Zen Leaf Las Vegas celebrates 10 years with our “All In at 10” event, May 21 - May 30. Enjoy daily deals, in-store activations, and partnerships supporting local organizations, with proceeds giving back to the community. | | City Cast readers unlock exclusive savings when you mention this newsletter! |
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| The Art of Sharing Space in the Gateway District |
|  | The view from Atomic Golf. (Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas) |
| Las Vegas is full of neighborhoods that aren’t always easy to define. We’ve got our share of townships — Paradise, Enterprise, Winchester — that nobody references in everyday life, and sometimes it’s hard to know when Henderson is really Henderson. (The guessing game on Eastern between the 215 and St. Rose is a good example.) | | The Gateway District occupies its own land of confusion. I tend to think of it as “Arts District South,” containing the Silver Stamp and a few other random things. Upon consulting the authority known as Google Maps, the boundaries become more clear. The neighborhood stretches down to tourist destinations like The Strat, Ahern, and the Golden Steer Steakhouse, while brushing up to Las Vegas Boulevard on the east side and the Industrial Corridor to the west, drawing in small businesses like the historic Hard Hat Lounge (and its in-house pop-up Stay Tuned Burgers). | | 🚘 An Imperial Line | The border between the Gateway District and the Arts District is officially on Imperial or at times, a fuzzy area in the block between Imperial and Colorado. But while the “18b Arts District” is technically limited to the 18 blocks that inspired its proper-ish name, the neighborhood’s spirit carries over elsewhere, effectively pushing the Gateway District further south. Do you really feel like you’re leaving the Arts District when bar crawling to Petite Bohème or Dark Sister after dinner at Main St. Provisions? To add to the confusion, some just refer to the area near the Strat as Naked City | | “The Gateway District does kind of overlap with other places, more physically with Naked City and culturally with the Arts District,” says UNLV history professor Michael Green. “Naked City supposedly got its name from the showgirls, employed on the Strip, who sunned themselves at the apartments there, but it more likely had to do with the area's decline in the early 1980s.” | | 🧑🎨 Art and Influence | As the area evolves, efforts are underway to curb crime and help the unhoused. Sometimes, Naked City feels more like gritty backstreets servicing The Strat than anything else, but small homes and apartments still have a presence, especially near Stupak Park, which shares a name with a community center that includes Meadows Library. | | But the influence of the Arts District is changing everything in the area — just look at all the murals, painted by local artists, inside Atomic Golf driving range and other unexpected spots. “The artwork suggests you’re entering an area where the arts matter, and that neatly sets us up for the Arts District,” Green adds. | | Even the city’s own online Gateway District description sticks to referencing the “gateway” of neon arches (illuminating the way to Fremont Street) and two 50-foot showgirls who might as well be pointing to the Arts District. | | And did you know there was actually a Gateway Motel on Charleston Boulevard in the middle of what is now the Arts District? It’s long gone, replaced by a Siegel Suites, which couldn't be a better metaphor for what we gain and lose in Las Vegas. |
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| | | - ⚔️ May the 4th Be With You at Asylum Bar + Arcade, from 4pm (All ages, Free) | AREA15
- 🎬 May the 4th Movie Night: Solo: A Star Wars Story at James I. Gibson Library, 4:30–6:30pm (All ages, Free) | Henderson
- 🌟 Star Wars Day: May the Fourth Be With You at Millennium Fandom Bar, 6pm–3am (21+, Free) | Downtown
- 🪩 Rave in the Dome at East Las Vegas Library, 6–7pm (All ages, Free) | Bonanza & Lamb
- 🍷 Azelia Wine Dinner at Monzù Italian Oven & Bar, 6:30pm (21+, $275) | Flamingo & Jones
- 🎼 CSN Orchestra Concert at Horn Theatre, College of Southern Nevada, 7pm (All ages, $5–$10) | North Las Vegas
- 🧠 Empire Trivia Night: Galactic Showdown at B Side (House of Blues Las Vegas), 8–10pm (18+, From $23, through May 5) | Mandalay Bay
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😁 We want to share a nice note from Victoria H., who just signed up to be a City Cast Las Vegas Neighbor … | | “I've been reading City Cast since you started, and feel guilty I have not supported sooner … I’ve loved Las Vegas since moving here in 1994 and City Cast gives me the small bites of info and events to stay connected without having to watch the depressing news." | | Thank you Victoria 🙏 | | | | |
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