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Las Vegas CityLife

Las Vegas CityLife was an American alternative weekly newspaper founded in August 1996.[2] It was the oldest such newspaper in Southern Nevada and covered news about the Las Vegas Valley and surrounding areas.[3] Coverage included news, politics, arts, and culture reporting in print and online formats. It folded in 2014.

Type

Scott Dickensheets

1996

1111 W. Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV, 89106

"Fear No Evil," Saab Lofton's far leftist news column

"CityLife Picks," top event listings for the week

"Best of the Valley," yearly listing of readers' choices for favorite restaurants and other venues in various categories

"On The Scene," short feature about a clubbing or event pick for the week

"Fear and Lounging," weekly music performance pick

"Dining Out," weekly restaurant pick

"Socrates in Sodom," opinion piece by Clark County educator

Chip Mosher

"Crime & Punishment," column by journalist and author [6]

Cathy Scott

"Smart Guy," weekly column by James P. Reza

Recurring features in CityLife included:

Publication distribution[edit]

Las Vegas CityLife was free to the public and went to press every Wednesday for publication and distribution citywide on Thursdays. As of September 2011, circulation was 70,000 copies per week at more than 2,200 sites, including University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Barnes & Noble, Terrible Herbst, and 7-Eleven.[1]

News, Politics, Music, Arts, Culture - Las Vegas CityLife