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Week of June 18 - Pride Month

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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.

This issue of QVegas Magazine kicks off with Jaymes Mansfield’s return to the stage in Working On Myself, a one-woman comedy show full of glam, grit, and punchlines—just in time for Pride. She’s not just working on herself—she’s working the room.

Next, dancer & choreographer Ferly Prado takes the spotlight with Glitz: The Show Kids Show at Gipsy Nightclub, honoring the unsung heroes of entertainment: the dancers. From touring with icons to empowering Vegas performers, Ferly is giving backup stars their long-overdue center stage.

Also featured is CAN Community Health’s Be Brave campaign, powered by Alexander Zenoz’s cover of “Brave,” urging LGBTQ+ people to take control of their health. Plus, meet the competitors of Gipsy’s Drag Royale competition.

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QVegas Articles

Sequins, Sass, and Self-Improvement: Jaymes Mansfield’s Glamorous Guide to a Better You

Be Brave, Be Bold, Be You: CAN Community Health’s New Pride Campaign Hits All the Right Notes

The Soul of a Show Kid: Ferly Prado on Dance, Purpose, and ‘Glitz’

Las Vegas’ ‘Fruit Loop’ Officially Recognized as a Historic Landmark

Queer, Campy, Unstoppable: Meet the Drag Duo Redefining Comedy in Las Vegas

Big Brands Go Back in the Closet for Pride

Viva Queer Vegas! A Month of Pride, Power & Parties

Finding Love in Five Minutes or Less How LEZ Speed Date Is Revolutionizing Queer Women’s Nightlife in Las Vegas

Dinner Is Served Winnie & Ethel’s Downtown Diner Adds Nighttime Nostalgia with a Modern Twist

Burritos as Big as the Heart Behind Them: Tea Guerrero’s Sayulitas Journey

Born to Slay: Seth Robichaux Is the Showgirl Vegas Didn’t Know It Needed

The Force Is Strong In This One!