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Art Way name change tabled while heads cool
Art Way name change debacle tabled for now.
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MGM’s new Noir player’s card is a bit underwhelming
The new ultra-exclusive level of membership is attainable by invitation only.
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How far east will Fremont East go?
The entertainment district seems to be expanding, though there's little proof so far.
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COLAB has closed its gallery, but it’s not going away
Founder Amy Finchem is moving to Salt Lake City to complete work on a master's degree.
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In the summer inferno, solar power news is refreshing
The iconic "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign could soon be powered by solar trees.
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When the blaze is out, will residents want to return to a changed Mount Charleston?
“It’s not just the residents’ mountain, it’s all of Southern Nevada’s mountain.”
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Homegrown hero: KOMP’s Laurie Steele celebrates 15 years of local music
Homegrown's 15th Birthday Bash is set for July 12 at Whiskey Dick's on Craig Road.
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When the pre-fight face-off gets smoochy
Like a couple of straight guys on a dare.
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Nightlife news & notes: Floyd Mayweather parties at Tao and more
Also, CollectiveZoo launches a second season of the Pool Party Safari.
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Hangar 24's line of California brews touches down in Nevada
The Redlands-based brewery just began distributing in town in April.
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A night of booze and nostalgia at the new, old Atomic Liquors
The Downtown bar is the proud owner of Las Vegas' first Tavern License.
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This week in art: collectors, sex talk and rollercoasters
An exhibit of works from the Herb and Dorothy Vogel collection open at the Barrick.
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CAC’s latest Project Space exhibit explores a zone all its own
Fascination with pattern, and interest in scale change, unite In-Between canvases.
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Unsung performers get their due in '20 Feet From Stardom'
Mick Jagger notes that some singers, no matter how gifted, don’t have what it takes to command a stage.
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Film review: 'The Attack'
A man must come to terms with his suicide bomber wife's secret life in The Attack.
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'Pacific Rim' is a painful mix of bombast and cheesiness
Do you like giant robots and monsters? You better!
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CD review: Jay-Z's 'Magna Carta… Holy Grail'
It's the first and only time an album has been arranged to arrive with platinum certification.
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Onyx’s 'Trunk Songs' can’t elevate beyond its material
Trunk songs are songs that were cut from a show, and there was a reason for that.
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'Orange' is Netflix's best original series
And it's from the creator of Weeds!
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Three apps to download right now
Drink, learn and play like the Weekly staff.
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Concert review: If you left Ian Anderson’s Smith Center show at halftime, you missed out
The Jethro Tull leader's live presentation of 'Thick as a Brick 2' was the real revelation.
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The Weekly interview: Pickwick frontman Galen Disston
The Seattle band brings its cover of “Lady Luck” to Las Vegas this Friday.
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5 thoughts on Twin Shadow’s July 4 Cosmopolitan set
A members-only pool party and a one-of-a-kind mullet.
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Unsung performers get their due in '20 Feet From Stardom'
Mick Jagger notes that some singers, no matter how gifted, don’t have what it takes to command a stage.
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Film review: 'The Attack'
A man must come to terms with his suicide bomber wife's secret life in The Attack.
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'Pacific Rim' is a painful mix of bombast and cheesiness
Do you like giant robots and monsters? You better!
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'Orange' is Netflix's best original series
And it's from the creator of Weeds!
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Dining News & Notes: Another all-star food weekend, a spicy bite at Capriotti's and more
Look out for locals' discounts on the Strip at Trevi and SHe.
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Chef Gerald Chin is revamping the menu at Stripsteak
After running kitchens at Cosmopolitan, this Vegas chef is again focusing on one restaurant.
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Wo Fat’s kau chee are Instagram-ably delicious
Capturing drool-inducing food photos isn't as easy as you think.
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A dozen reasons why Ronald’s rules
Las Vegas loves this small Spring Mountain Road doughnut shop. Here's why.