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Does brand loyalty have a place in the social media mess?
In Internet years, Facebook is really, really old.
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Local playwright Ernie Curcio talks reflecting Vegas onstage—and theater’s future here
It’s a constant uphill battle with theater in Las Vegas. I think it’s a constant uphill battle with theater anywhere. It’s almost like a defunct art form.
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At a Catholic church in Boulder City, science and religion share common ground
Bridging the great divide in BC.
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At the Cowboy Poetry Gathering, city folk are the butt of the joke
“In order for this lifestyle and the things we do to be seen and understood, people need to have that opportunity to do this."
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A feat of feet: A Paralympic archer shoots at South Point
Archer Matt Sturtzman got some practice time in at the local archery range this past weekend.
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CVS without cigarettes: A little less smoke on the Strip?
The drugstore chain will no longer sell tobacco come October.
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Las Vegas turns neighborhood blight into a thing of beauty
The city of Las Vegas commissioned an artist to create paintings on plywood that will board up abandoned houses.
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Breakup apps & more: Stuff for the bitter and cynical
If you're not into being mature and accountable, there's an app for that!
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Why can't a city built on sex sustain a museum that celebrates it?
The Erotic Heritage Museum is facing several operational issues.
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Hot Spots: Above & Beyond at Hakkasan, a pool party (?!) at Marquee and more
Yes, you read that correctly: Pool party. Dig out those bikinis and board shorts!
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DCR’s Open Campfire kindles winter warmth
A cocktail that leaves you lingering for another ... like a good kiss. Just in time for Valentine's Day!
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Nightlife News & Notes: Pool club opening dates and more
Also, local Nightclub & Bar Awards winners.
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Crossover rebel: Surging house producer Jamie Jones has become the draw
The DJ, who plays Marquee this weekend, talks his production process, playing for tourists and more.
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Jazz documentarian donates massive collection to UNLV's Popular Music Research Center
Part of the collection, which will be made available to the public, includes live interview recordings and signed albums.
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Punks in Vegas ramps up its local-music preservation efforts
This year, Punksinvegas.com has ramped up archival efforts with full discoveries from local bands.
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Film review: 'The Past' makes ordinary, misguided human behavior utterly riveting
"If giants like Ibsen, Strindberg and Chekhov have a contemporary heir, he currently resides in Iran."
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Sorting out the Vegas connection to fast-rising Parade of Lights
Like any band stocked with road veterans, the story behind Parade of Lights is a little complicated.
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Film review: 'Winter's Tale' can't decide between magic and realism
Colin Farrell riding a flying white horse is actually a decent reason to see this movie.
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TV review: 'Star-Crossed'
Weak chemistry? Awkwardly written love story? Yup, it's the CW.
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On the nature of things at CAC's 'Eco Logic'
The recent behavior of this planet has turned things belly up.
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Bellagio showcases female artists in 'Painting Women'
Mary Stevenson Cassatt, Georgia O'Keefe and more are featured in Painting Women.
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Five ’80s films we hope never get remade
Admit it: You wouldn't be surprised to see Ryan Reynolds starring in a Turner & Hooch redux.
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Sci-fi action classic 'Robocop' gets a mediocre remake
Jay Baruchel steals the whole movie as a gleefully amoral marketing executive.
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A decade of relevance: Trifecta Gallery celebrates its first 10 years with an excellent group exhibit
Comic incongruity is one of the hallmarks of the anniversary show.
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Film review: There's much to enjoy in the 'About Last Night' remake
It's a bit predictable, but you'll still be entertained.
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Comedian Jeff Richards is more versatile than you think -- and he's widening his reach
Hey, this guy was Drunk Girl. He can do anything.
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Trust Us: Queens of the Stone Age, lemurs and a Boulder City film fest
Plus, Casablanca, accompanied by the Las Vegas Philharmonic.
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The Weekly interview: Singer/songwriter Chelsea Wolfe
We chatted up the opening act for Queens of the Stone Age, playing February 13 at the Joint.
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Film review: 'The Past' makes ordinary, misguided human behavior utterly riveting
"If giants like Ibsen, Strindberg and Chekhov have a contemporary heir, he currently resides in Iran."
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Film review: 'Winter's Tale' can't decide between magic and realism
Colin Farrell riding a flying white horse is actually a decent reason to see this movie.
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TV review: 'Star-Crossed'
Weak chemistry? Awkwardly written love story? Yup, it's the CW.
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Five ’80s films we hope never get remade
Admit it: You wouldn't be surprised to see Ryan Reynolds starring in a Turner & Hooch redux.
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Sci-fi action classic 'Robocop' gets a mediocre remake
Jay Baruchel steals the whole movie as a gleefully amoral marketing executive.
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Film review: There's much to enjoy in the 'About Last Night' remake
It's a bit predictable, but you'll still be entertained.
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New look N9NE remains a model of steakhouse consistency
Vegas classic N9NE Steakhouse has received a subtle makeover, even though chef Barry Dakake's food needs no improvement.
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Take waffles to new heights at Tiabi
Thin waffles, thick Belgians, waffle sandwiches ... Tiabi Coffee & Waffle Bar does it all.
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Nine Fine Irishmen's Mitchell Roberts is slightly obsessed with seafood
The chef at New York-New York's Irish pub has worked in kitchens all over the country, and beyond.
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Revel in festive atmosphere and fare at Sunset Station
The sprawling Henderson casino, opened in 1997, has its culinary bases covered.