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National Climate Assessment includes work by UNLV's Thomas Piechota
The Vice President for Research and Economic Development and professor was the project's lead author for the Southwest region's findings.
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Weekly Q&A: Chris Saldaña on being out in the news industry and volunteerism within the gay community
The openly gay journalist receives HRC Las Vegas' Equality in the Community Award this weekend.
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Something about flying into Las Vegas brings out the kinky
Perhaps it’s time to update the popular Sin City catchphrase to “What happens on the way to Vegas ..."
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A completely unscientific guide to Snoop’s possible Vegas neighborhoods
Where are the Doggfather's digs?
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Daylight coyote sightings?! Here’s how to protect yourself (and your pets)
On a recent Sunday morning, coyotes scaled a 7-foot wall to get at an Anthem family’s dog.
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Quality of life index: Rating Las Vegas on recent happenings
From Ben Affleck at the blackjack table to a prestigious award from the First Lady, scoring the last week or so in the Valley.
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Envisioning the ideal city: Seeing new possibilities through art
Classical artist Donovan Fitzgerald's residency at the Ogden features chalk allegorical images of the ideal city.
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The brand of Las Vegas: LA's is stronger?
According to the U.K.'s Guardian, yes. We think not.
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Cowboys and camp at the 16th annual BigHorn Rodeo
The local rodeo is one of 14 gay rodeos being held this year under the umbrella of the International Gay Rodeo Association.
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Hot Spots: Borgore at Marquee Dayclub, Avicii at XS and more
Plus, Temptation Sundays launches its fifth season and Ellis Island puts on a brew fest.
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Victor Drai dreams up a rooftop party complex--and a game-changing nightlife empire
With venues at the Cromwell and Bally's, the nightlife mogul is about to unveil his most ambitious projects yet.
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The exclusive 365 Tokyo re-creates the upscale Japanese cocktail bar experience
Don't have an Inspire Theater membership? Maybe you should rethink that.
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The Ogden’s Scullery takes its cues from unique sources of inspiration
From New Orleans to Portland to ... the kitchen?
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We All Press Play: Katrina Blancaflor, model cocktail server at Venus
The personal playlists of local nightlife staff.
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Nightlife News & Notes: Pure to close, Michael Sam celebrates on the Strip and more
Plus, chatter abounds that Pure will close for a previously reported remodel.
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Killer food: Dissecting José Andrés’ culinary visions for NBC series 'Hannibal'
A behind-the-scenes look at how celebrity chef José Andrés' team dreams up the food for NBC's Hannibal: "Oddly, no people were served."
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Album review: Chromeo's 'White Women'
Another album from the Canadian musicians that does exactly what you'd expect.
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The Black Keys' eighth album lacks the duo’s usual spark
The album feels more like career sabotage than an adventurous detour.
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Cockroach’s 'The Lyons' starts out funny and turns out triumphant
The production at Art Square revolves around a family gathering at a relative's bedside to pay their last respects.
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Local music news & notes: Love Pentagon reunites, ACOSA's novel download and more
And the award for Creepiest Cover of an Already Creepy Song goes to …
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'Godzilla' marks a solid return for the killer beast
It takes a while for the legendary monster to appear, but the final battle is awe-inspiring.
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Sci Fi Center owner picks Godzilla’s greatest hits
The movie monster certainly has a long history on celluloid.
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Film review: 'Locke' is 90 minutes of one man in a car
It's interesting, for a while.
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Comedian Jerry Lewis’ photo exhibit at Barrick Museum is no joke
His 'painted pictures' were created without Photoshop or a digital camera.
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Bill Payne’s photo exhibit goes beyond the big top
It's a great show, but the mannequins steal it.
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'Once' adaptation lands at Smith Center's Reynolds Hall
Even if you've seen the movie, you'll want to go.
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Trust Us: Helldorado Days, Epicurean Affair and an Elvis classic
And some great local bands at Brooklyn Bowl, too.
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Boulder City bash: Toast to Year 3 of the Dillinger at its annual block party
Find fresh air, live local music and a beer-drinking contest at the BC bash.
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Free Will Astrology
You need extra downtime, Sagittarius.
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Roxane Gay’s debut novel 'An Untamed State' rewards those willing to endure it
The novel focuses on the struggle one Haitian women endures when kidnapped by a gang of men.
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Killer food: Dissecting José Andrés’ culinary visions for NBC series 'Hannibal'
A behind-the-scenes look at how celebrity chef José Andrés' team dreams up the food for NBC's Hannibal: "Oddly, no people were served."
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'Godzilla' marks a solid return for the killer beast
It takes a while for the legendary monster to appear, but the final battle is awe-inspiring.
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Sci Fi Center owner picks Godzilla’s greatest hits
The movie monster certainly has a long history on celluloid.
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Film review: 'Locke' is 90 minutes of one man in a car
It's interesting, for a while.
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Two new pizzerias hit the Strip at Linq and Monte Carlo
Which will you prefer, brick-oven pies at Flour & Barley or build-your-own pizzas at 800 Degrees?
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Chicken Shack keeps it simple and delicious
There's a reason this humble little chicken joint is always packed.
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New chefs and events bring fresh flavor to Vegas Uncork’d
The Grand Tasting is still the centerpiece of this annual fantastic foodfest, but there were coma-inducing delights to be had throughout the weekend.