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Local LGBT notables on why Pride is important today
"It’s just a measure of support and solidarity"
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Blue Angel uproar signals a clash between preservation and development
“Fremont Street is really a historic scenic byway that needs to be preserved. This is a pressing matter."
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Size still matters on the Las Vegas Strip
Ikea already has plans to expand its Vegas location to equal the second-largest store in the U.S.
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Local firearms instructors say a child should never be in control of an automatic weapon
The recent accidental killing of a shooting instructor in Arizona by a young girl has raised questions.
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AMC’s ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ pays tribute to Vegas’ role in the ’80s tech boom
TV gets Vegas right: The drama incorporates the city's late computer convention COMDEX into its storyline.
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Random Photo of the Week
Submitted by Kristin Wilson.
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A big celebration for our local Little League stars
From City Hall to the Strip, the Mountain Ridge Little League team was honored for being the first Nevada team to play in the Little League World Series.
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In brief: Another Arena Football League team, Millionaire Chess and more
Checkmate! It can't all be poker.
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Hot Spots: Bingo Players at Hakkasan, Max Vangeli at Encore Beach Club and more
Plus: A Las Vegas Pride closing party at Revolution. Party on!
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Five thoughts about Life Nightclub at SLS Las Vegas
From the sound system to the go-go's, a few things to know about the Strip's newest danceteria.
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Nightlife News & Notes: Zedd breaks an XS record, a surprise Skrillex set at Drai’s and more
Also, Burning Man attendees boo two big-name DJs out of the booth.
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New bar Rebel Republic focuses on atmosphere, lots of taps and 'worthy' food
Triple threat: The locals' bar could stand out on multiple fronts.
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Sundays at SLS club Life will feature house and techno giants
Richie Hawtin?! The announcement of Eric Prydz's techno alter ego Cirez D was just the tip of the iceberg.
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Artists explore language and action in ‘Words to Live By’
Vivian Martian, Gina Alverson and Kris Krainock use words to create unexpected works.
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The adaptive and resourceful might of supermen at Trifecta
A humorous consideration of expectations, normalcy and, most of all, embracing change.
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Cristina Paulos depicts a broad range of desires in ‘Rhythm, Line and Stroke’
In today’s sanitized art climate, with its clean, neat, computer-generated contours, there’s a place for precarious, handmade representations of the human form.
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Five thoughts: The Avett Brothers (August 29-31, Brooklyn Bowl)
The brotherhood bond of Scott and Seth Avett—musically and personally—was as apparent as ever. Eat your heart out, Donny and Marie.
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Film review: 'Innocence' is lost among worn-out horror clichés
Something is obviously not right at Beckett Warner's new school.
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Vegas rapper Hassan takes another big step with 'Fat, Black & Awesome'
Hassan Hamilton is more than just big—he's a colossus.
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Film review: 'The Identical'
Elvis has truly left the building.
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Local musicians Jack Evan Johnson and Bobby Meader talk tour as they hit the road
From hellacious scheduling to road essentials, Johnson and Meader talk all about tour.
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A strong cast anchors the low-key 'Life of Crime'
This Elmore Leonard adaption does a better job of translating his work than plenty of other movies have.
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Local filmmakers the Thompson brothers deliver another charmer
Strip headliner Gregory Popovich and his menagerie of pet performers play fictionalized versions of themselves.
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New Nevada Conservatory Theatre artistic director Chris Edwards has big plans
His biggest priority is reflecting the community.
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Broadway’s 'Kinky Boots' steps into the Smith Center
As if Vegas wasn't kinky enough already ...
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Trust Us: UNLV football, the Pole Expo and a high-speed nighttime bicycle race
Plus, the Great Vegas Gridiron Grill-Off!
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'Curb Your Enthusiasm' star Susie Essman is a comedic ninja
Essman brings her routine to Vegas on September 6 as part of Venetian's Lipshtick series.
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Free Will Astrology
Choose your battles carefully, Aquarius.
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Film review: 'Innocence' is lost among worn-out horror clichés
Something is obviously not right at Beckett Warner's new school.
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Film review: 'The Identical'
Elvis has truly left the building.
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A strong cast anchors the low-key 'Life of Crime'
This Elmore Leonard adaption does a better job of translating his work than plenty of other movies have.
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Local filmmakers the Thompson brothers deliver another charmer
Strip headliner Gregory Popovich and his menagerie of pet performers play fictionalized versions of themselves.
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Jinya Ramen Bar aims for a new noodle standard
The new LA transplant may be the most complete and comfortable version of this style of restaurant we have.
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How to make Table 34’s delectably delicate eggplant stack
This neighborhood fave has been serving delicious vegan fare long before healthier options were so abundant.
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Talking Fred Flintstone-sized steaks with Strip House’s Dustin Rixey
“I get that a lot, that we’re overlooked ... we have a lot of concierges and event planners telling people they’ve gotta try Strip House."
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Greek favorites are the specialty at E&N Family Table
Our favorite dish on this menu is the chicken souvlaki plate with rice pilaf, warm pita and creamy tzatziki.