Week of November 19
Whether you’re a local or tourist, we always feature our favorite spots along with all the new and exciting things our city has to offer.
Three stories anchor this issue—and together they tell one truth about who we are and how we win. Billy Gilman’s return to Las Vegas for AFAN’s Blue Christmas is a reminder that art can be both joy and medicine. On Sunday, November 30, Billy steps onto the House of Blues stage with big-band sparkle and a bigger heart, offering the kind of holiday show that lets people laugh, cry, and feel seen. He talks openly about grief, chosen family, and why this season resonates so deeply—and he points that voice toward purpose: raising funds and visibility for people living with HIV. That’s not just entertainment; that’s community care with a spotlight.
Recent Issues
QVegas Articles
Congress, Meet the Bully: What Queer Survival Tactics Can Teach a Shaky Legislature
Billy Gilman Lights Up AFAN’s Blue Christmas with Big Vocals, Bigger Heart at House of Blues
World AIDS Day Calls the World to Action: Honoring Lives Lost, Fighting Stigma, and Demanding an End to the Epidemic
Carols, Candles, and Courage: Blue Christmas, World AIDS Day, and the Lesson Congress Needs on Bullies
Tyson Wrensch: Before Someone Gets Hurt
From Bravo to the Blues: Countess Luann’s Sparkling Vegas Cabaret
Thanksgiving Ideas
Truth, Cabaret, and Gratitude: Tyson’s Fight, Countess Luann’s Spotlight, and Thanksgiving in Queer Vegas
Yesbitch Energy: How a Vegas original turned noise into notes—and came home louder, funnier, and fully herself.
Las Vegas Convention & Entertainment Schedule
The Future Hails You: Zoox Opens Public Rides on the Strip
Headliners, High Tech, and Hot Tickets: QVegas Arrivals Maps the Fruit Loop, Tastes Azzurra, Tracks Zoox on the Strip, and Flags Every 10k-P