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This Week in Chinatown: September 8- 2025

Published by chinatownvegas.com Monday, September 8, 2025 Welcome to This Week in Chinatown! 🌟 Chinatown’s bursting with energy this week! From live music to savory

Adventure Vegas

Entertainment: It’s Called ‘Fifth Sunday’

Local performers shine at ‘Fifth Sunday’ at the Community Lutheran Church Source link

Fitness Centers

What to do when fitness feels like a chore…

For most of my adult life, I’ve been a full-time fitness professional. But I have a confession to make. Fitness can feel like a chore.

Outdoor Activities

10 of the Best Things to Do in Honduras

A lesser-visited destination in Central America, Honduras is ready to step out of the shadows and into the spotlight, as visitors flock to this beautiful

Tech & Innovation

Humanities funding in North America

Image: © Bet_Noire | iStock Open Access Government discusses the activities of America’s most prominent public funder of the humanities, addressing concerns about potential staff

Gaming & Esports

Jeffrey Epstein survivors say they will name names | Debra J. Saunders | Opinion

WASHINGTON CNN anchor Jake Tapper repeated the conventional wisdom Monday when he referred to the “sweetheart deal” federal prosecutors made with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

Business & Networking

Little rude boy by ~*Arwen*~

 Hi Lovelies   Welcome back here ! Today, I like to share my newest ATC. Do you remember Dennis ? “Mr. Wiiiiiiiiilson” 🙂    Close-ups:

Music & Entertainment

What Everyone’s Getting Wrong About the Rise in New Home Inventory – Very Vintage Vegas

You may have seen talk online that new home inventory is at its highest level since the crash. And if you lived through the crash

Automotive & Aviation

ch-aviation Version 2.23 – Release Update – ch-aviation

Here are the latest updates released since the last product update. If you experience any issues or notice features not working as expected, please contact

Dining and Nightlife:

‘This isn’t 2008’: Las Vegans urged to not overreact to spike in housing notices of default

Notices of default issued to property owners across the Las Vegas Valley jumped 28% year-over-year, signaling growing distress in the housing market, according to a