Vermont artist DJ Barry says his Las Vegas mural exemplifies the spirit of unity and togetherness he wants to see more of.
Janna Karel
Janna Karel joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2016 as a web producer, shooting videos and managing social media for Features. In 2018, she became a Features reporter for the RJ. She previously worked as a travel writer for both a local magazine and television show. She studied education at UNLV.
All hail the King in the North! The HBO series “Game of Thrones” is returning for its final season, and Therapy in downtown Las Vegas is prepared to celebrate.
Fly Linq announced that it is the first zip line in the world to offer four styles of flight.
For Troy James, the city is his canvas.
Bar Centro at Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres recently launched Flight Unknown. It features five cocktails developed with creative backstories and innovative techniques.
Detective Darryl McDonald remembers when he learned that a fellow officer died in the line of duty last year.
Runway of Dreams in partnering with Zappos to host a fashion show at The Smith Center showcasing Zappos’ collection of adaptive clothing for the first time.
Rosina at the Palazzo has a secret menu that features five twists on the classic Manhattan.
Greene St. Kitchen, the Palms’ newest restaurant, opens Monday.
For years, Robin Leach dedicated himself to supporting the mission of keeping memory alive. As of Friday, a dedicated namesake street will help keep alive the memory of Robin Leach.
Mandalay Bay’s new Hazel Coffee and Cocktails serves traditional cocktails alongside updated takes.
Big Whiskey’s American Restaurant Bar at Town Square boasts an extensive whiskey collection.
The Queen Bee Market returns to Las Vegas for the fourth time this weekend, attracting dozens of vendors to share their wares, crafts and creations.
North Italia’s fresh take on the gin and tonic gets a floral hint of lavender from Italicus Rosolio infused with butterfly pea.
The last time Meow Wolf was in Las Vegas, it unleashed pillow monsters, slime and a land of ramen on unsuspecting festivalgoers.