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EDM revolution: Anyma's residency at Sphere in Vegas

Here's what you need to know about Anyma's residency at Sphere.

Britney Spears Works Vegas Debut

The pop performer turned out a powerful performance for her Sin City debut.

Gay Vegas

With a new slate of casino-free hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants, and amped-up shows, Las Vegas is once again beckoning the world to its (reinvented) party, and this time it's inviting the gays. Take a look at what's new in Sin City.

Death of a Showgirl

In the '90s, Jahna Steele was one of Vegas's most celebrated topless performers. Did being outed as transgender contribute to her demise?

Sin City sinners: Jonathan Van Ness says 'Queer Eye' cast gets spicy in season 9

The Fab Five "makes out ferociously" in Las Vegas.

Op-ed: How Messy, Sexy Vegas Brings Out the Best in Everyone

A visit to surprisingly liberal Sin City made this writer feel free as a bird; is the tolerance an anomaly of the land of strippers and Celine?

Mississippi Town Shuts Down Pride Parade, Leaving Organizers in Tears

The aldermen denied a permit for the parade and offered no explanation why.

Showstopping Design

Wynn Encore, Vegas Strip, Hot List

Wanda Sykes Comes Out

More than 1,000 protesters turned up in Las Vegas Saturday for the city's Join the Impact demonstration for LGBT equality, but one speaker at the Sin City rally took the crowd by surprise -- comedian Wanda Sykes, who chose the occasion to tell the crowd that she is gay. "People shouldn't have to talk about their sexual orientation," Sykes said, "but with the legislation that they passed, I can't sit by and just watch."

SIN is in An HIV-positive social newtork

Far from being devastated by HIV, Bryan Levinson grew with it. A welcome by-product of his experience is Strength in Numbers (SIN), the fast-growing social network of HIV-positive men and friends Levinson founded.

My Not-So-Big Fat Gay Wedding

Getting hitched in Vegas without the kitsch.

CW Heats Up Superhero Shows With New Cast Members

The DC comic book television universe expands with the addition of former Superman Brandon Routh as the Atom, Robbie Amell as Firestorm, and Devon Aoki as Katana.