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Can Tesla help turn Nevada into the Silicon Desert?
"It’s a gamble, but it’s a good investment if more happens than simply, we get a battery factory."
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Banned Iranian author Hossein Abkenar takes up at Black Mountain Institute
The latest City of Asylum resident has published an award-winning novel and wrote a screenplay that garnered a 2009 Cannes Film Festival prize.
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When it rains in Las Vegas, it ... well, you know
Monday's storm was a particularly violent outburst, washing out roadways and snarling traffic.
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Four things to know about Nevada's infamous 'Black Book'
With the recent addition of Gary Frederick Young to Nevada’s “Black Book” for gambling-related fraud and cheating, here are a few things you should know about the list, courtesy of Karl Bennison, chief of enforcement for the ...
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UNLV’s Rebel Girls represent with high kicks and national titles
“It’s basically some really dedicated young ladies with a lot of drive who really want to represent our university in the highest light.”
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The Nobu effect: After two decades, we’re still very heavily under the influence
Chef Nobu Matsuhisa celebrates his 20th anniversary with a special "20 Years in 20 Bites" omakase menu at locations around the globe.
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Echoes of Ferguson: Talking racial profiling in Las Vegas
Community members, including Congressman Steven Horsford, recently convened for a town hall meeting to discuss the issue.
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SlotZilla redeemed? The fugly facade recently opened its 'Zoomline' zipline
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's ... drunk tourists!
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Hot Spots: A David Bowie tribute night, Tiësto's Gold Party at Hakkasan and more
Also, Floyd Mayweather's post-fight party. Find all the details here!
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A first taste of Franklin, Delano’s fashionable--and social--lobby lounge
With delectable craft cocktails and fun elements (like ice-breaker question cards), the chic nightspot is primed for good conversation.
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Henderson’s new CraftHaus Brewery wants to keep the beer community guessing
The new brew spot will create small, experimental batches, in addition to its two core taps.
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Ready, set, imbibe! It's a boozy week on the Boulevard
From a beer weekend to a margarita festival, where to get your drink on all week long. Plus, beer pong!
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Nightlife News & Notes: Pool club closings, a NYE announcement and more
Find out where to catch the last of this summer's rays.
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‘Dolphin Tale 2’ is contrived and crowd-pleasing
Looking for some more cute dolphin antics? It delivers.
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Mama was a showgirl: Vintage photos peek into glamorous Vegas life
This was how Tomlin knew his dancer mother throughout his early childhood—a gorgeous woman on display and at a distance.
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Film review: Rewarding performances carry thriller 'The Drop'
What’s surprising is that Tom Hardy, an actor best known for playing brutal characters, seems every bit as cute and vulnerable as his canine co-star.
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Suzanne Shifflett brings ‘The Sum of All Its Parts’ to Sin City Gallery
The San Francisco tattoo artist pairs the art historical with the queer contemporary.
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Vegas-based GC Records remains committed to putting the music first
The label latest release: 15th-anniversary compilation 'A Snapshot of the 2014 Las Vegas Music Scene'
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Review: Broadway’s ‘Kinky Boots’ kick up a spark at the Smith Center
The Broadway hit kicked off its first national tour on the Reynolds Hall stage.
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Free Will Astrology
This week, take a lesson from Jackie Chan.
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O's solo work 'Crush Songs' adds up to very little
This album proves that brevity can be a serious handicap.
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Pick your format: Four new local releases, four different listening styles
If you still have that cassette player in your car, you're in luck!
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Album review: Interpol's 'El Pintor'
The post-punkers’ immersive atmosphere resurfaces—and so does the grand but harnessed drama of 'Bright Lights' and 'Antics.'
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Trust Us: Mariachi El Bronx, Project Dinner Table and Pedal Palooza
And the Strip's sign painters finally get their due!
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The Weekly interview: Breeders leader Kim Deal
Whether with her current group or the Pixies, Deal enjoys playing Las Vegas.
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Album review: Death From Above 1979's 'The Physical World'
Whatever the financial benefits of being back out there, it puts their mythology at risk, and the results are somewhat mixed.
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Album review: Ryan Adams delivers a stellar self-titled LP
Ryan Adams is a focused, well-crafted collection of rock ’n’ roll.
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The Weekly interview: Old Crow Medicine Show guitarist Critter Fuqua
"Rhythm is universal."
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‘Dolphin Tale 2’ is contrived and crowd-pleasing
Looking for some more cute dolphin antics? It delivers.
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Film review: Rewarding performances carry thriller 'The Drop'
What’s surprising is that Tom Hardy, an actor best known for playing brutal characters, seems every bit as cute and vulnerable as his canine co-star.
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Film review: The trilogy based on Ayn Rand’s 'Atlas Shrugged' ends with a whimper
The final installment fulfills its function of flattering the worldview of Rand’s fans and followers, while completely failing as a piece of narrative cinema.
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Moroccan magic: Argana is a must-try new neighborhood restaurant
Head to the Lakes for an unexpected experience and truly beautiful food.
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Small but explosive: Check out the new menu at Nosh & Swig
Chef Steve Piamchuntar is ready to blow your mind with a flavor-packed selection of global tapas.
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Tony Hu is ready to change Chinese food in Las Vegas with Lao Sze Chuan
There's a reason he's known as the mayor of Chinatown in Chicago.