Food has always played a major role at the festival, and the inaugural edition featured around 50 chefs serving their food and doing cooking demonstrations.
Monthly Archives: September 2023
Indie-pop trio Cannons channels the art of seduction
On 2019’s “Fire for You,” Cannons struck sonic gold, producing a track that Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever” couldn’t resist.
Found gold: LIB has a real treasure in singer-songwriter Miya Folick
“People are there [at festivals] to have fun, and maybe there isn’t that intimacy of headlining a show but I still love it.”
Las Vegas music and arts festival Life Is Beautiful celebrates with 10th Downtown installment
On October 26, 2013, 20 city blocks became one of the most unique festival spaces ever.
Try to catch these 10 acts at Life Is Beautiful 2023
From local standouts Pure Sport to indie darlings Yeah Yeah Yeahs, LIB’s got you covered this year.
Cybersecurity demands that businesses constantly evolve
Cyberattacks that victimized major resort companies on the Las Vegas Strip this month are a strong reminder to stakeholders to protect their operations …
After ‘historic’ flooding, what’s next for recreation at Mount Charleston?
The Nevada Department of Transportation is working around the clock to restore miles of roadway damage with the goal of finishing by early October.
Judge rules against teacher union motion to dismiss CCSD lawsuit
The Clark County teachers union lost its argument Tuesday that the Clark County School District’s lawsuit should be tossed on free speech grounds.
Officials encourage Las Vegans to get latest COVID-19 vaccination
The Health District is expecting doses of the vaccine from Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech amid rising cases and hospitalizations as a new coronavirus strain …
Caitlin Clark of Iowa wins Sullivan Award as the nation’s top collegiate athlete
Iowa basketball star Caitlin Clark won the 93rd AAU James E. Sullivan Award on Tuesday night as the nation’s top collegiate or Olympic athlete.