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March madness: A by-the-numbers look at the city's best tourism month
Plus, niche events that rock our economy (hint: EDC).
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How to report your own car accident, because Metro won't be there to check
Metro isn't responding to accidents in which no one is hurt. Let Weekly show you how to not get screwed.
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Bottomless brunch: Slightly illegal in NYC, still going strong in Vegas
Bottomless mimosas and Bloody Marys have (kinda) been banned in the Big Apple. mimosas for $16.50
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Miley's mouth: Cyrus keeps it weird with tongue-slide at Bangerz tour stop
Om nom nom nom nom!
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Weekly Q&A: Tom Green returns to Vegas—with an eye on long-term commitment
Comedian Tom Green talks his new show at Vinyl, why he loves performing in Vegas and how a universal sense of humor is "a sad thing."
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Downtown shuffle: What’s new, what’s closed and what’s hitting the road
A bar opening, an art gallery on the move and more.
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Finding a bit of Vegas with an Albanian in Detroit
Steve Friess comes across a Sin City-themed greasy spoon in Motown.
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Hot Spots: Tritonal at Marquee, a beer fest at Lake Las Vegas and more
Also, Green Lantern takes the booth at XS.
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After eight-plus years, Tao still surprises
The veteran venue has shifted focus from celebrity hosts to something more experiential.
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The Missing Apostrophe cocktail is inspired by Caesars Palace lore
Find it at the hotel's new Apostrophe Bar.
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Six things to know about Drai's new nightlife operations
Two words, party people: Rooftop fireworks.
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Nightlife News & Notes: Pool clubs open, a Swedish House Mafia movie and more
Also, Vegas venues that made Nightclub & Bar magazine's Top 100 nightclub list.
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Sonic Flashback: Ramones at UNLV's Student Union (December 7, 1984)
"The security force (believed to be UNLV football players past and present) approached me about three-quarters through the set."
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'Rise of an Empire' is a second-rate sequel to '300'
Forget Sparta!
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Animated adaptation 'Mr. Peabody & Sherman' is a bumpy ride
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show cartoon characters get the big screen treatment.
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Album Review: Pharrell Williams' 'Girl'
From his Neptunes days to recent cameos with Robin Thicke and Daft Punk, Pharrell is smart about the company he keeps.
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Album Review: Real Estate's 'Atlas'
With this record, it's clear somebody finally learned how to mic a studio properly.
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Downtown Project debuts a refreshingly different live show
Sofar Sounds in the jungle-themed room of Tony Hsieh's Ogden apartment.
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Seth MacFarlane proves he's much more than comedy with his 'Cosmos' reboot
Because we can all benefit from some science, right?
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ABC's 'Resurrection' makes zombies ... boring
Note to studios: We want our undead to DO something.
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Graphic novel 'Down. Set. Fight!' sets up a strange new sports world
When sports mascots are attacked, it ain't pretty.
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B.J. Novak proves quite the author with 'One More Thing'
It's a bit long, but full of great bits.
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Boxed in: Performance artist Nicky Watts explores emotional isolation
Catch the socially experimental exhibit at Brett Wesley this month.
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Trust Us: The opening of Brooklyn Bowl, a great fight and a great race
Oh, and Restaurant Week returns!
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The Weekly interview: Synth-pop pioneer Gary Numan
At 55, he's branching out into film scores.
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The Weekly interview: Dum Dum Girls singer Dee Dee Penny
"I’ll probably drink a piña colada at four in the afternoon."
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'Rise of an Empire' is a second-rate sequel to '300'
Forget Sparta!
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Animated adaptation 'Mr. Peabody & Sherman' is a bumpy ride
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show cartoon characters get the big screen treatment.
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Seth MacFarlane proves he's much more than comedy with his 'Cosmos' reboot
Because we can all benefit from some science, right?
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ABC's 'Resurrection' makes zombies ... boring
Note to studios: We want our undead to DO something.
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The Weekly taste test: Best store-bought salsa
Our blind sampling reveals what to put on your chips. A little taste: "The spiciness is painful, but it hurts so good!" /dining/2014/mar/06/10-must-eat-mexican-meals/
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A recipe from Mom & Dad: How to make tamales Almeida-style
Where can you find the best Mexican food in Las Vegas? Mom’s house. We went straight to the source for this recipe.
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Why can't we stop eating this salsa?
Frank & Fina’s salsa is highly addictive.
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Best Mexican restaurants in Las Vegas
We set out to find dishes that debunk the claim that there’s no great Mexican food in Las Vegas, and found way too much soulful, satisfying stuff. Here are 10 dishes from some of the best Mexican restaurants in Las Vegas.
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MGM’s new Hecho en Vegas has a happy hour worth your time
The new restaurant takes the space formerly known as Diego with a wide-open renovation primed for food and fun.
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The evolution of taquitos at El Segundo Sol
You wouldn't expect to find solid Mexican food at the mall, would you?
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Three taco carts where you should stuff your face
Food tastes better when you’re outside in the sunshine, mingling with fellow eaters and talking up the people making your meal.
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Local favorite Viva Mercado’s finds new life at Village Square
Find one of the Valley's best renditions of the chile relleno at this resurrected family restaurant.
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Weekends are for pozole
Hungover? Go grab yourself a bowl at El Menudazo.
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That's not Mexican food: Defending our guilty pleasures
Eating Chili's in Mexico, the perfect breakfast burrito and Doritos Locos tacos.