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Polling peril: Political canvassers face dangerous situations and unlawful obstruction
“I’ve been in some really scary situations.”
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Rí Rá puts the Guinness back in the Book of World Records with a 16-day band marathon attempt
You have until October 17 to see—and hear—it in action.
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Rollin Thunder parks its pot-bedazzled bus at Las Vegas' first Hempfest
Pot flags raised high!
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A fresh fence line: Notes on the new Life Is Beautiful footprint
Returning to LIB? Don’t assume you know exactly where you’re going once you get inside.
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The ride of a lifetime: Inside a Red Bull Air Race plane
And no, she did not vomit.
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Percussionist Aaron Guidry keeps the beat from the Cirque stage to the Bunkhouse
“I can play Radio City Music Hall with 6,000 people and it’s like, ‘Whatever, let’s go play the show.’ But if my dad’s out there, I’m like, ‘Oh my God! I’m gonna drop my sticks!’”
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Five reasons to check out Downtown Summerlin
Maybe you’re a Summerlin hater. Maybe you think the downtown name is goofy. You’re still going to find something you like here.
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Sage’s Pink Cashmere is a cotton-candy fix with a tart kick
It’s fall, but that doesn’t mean Las Vegas is ready to give up the pleasures of summer.
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Hot Spots: National Coming Out Day at Share, a fall beer fest and more
Also, the El Cortez debuts a wine-focused, pop-up "patio."
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Veteran house producer/DJ Robbie Rivera returns to counter the EDM onslaught
The beatmeister discusses his relationship with Las Vegas and why he isn't the type to "cheese up" his sound for Sin City.
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Kiss PTs, they’re Irish: The local bar chain adds 4 Irish-themed pubs
First impressions of the Southern Highland location of Sean Patrick's Pub & Grill.
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Nightlife News & Notes: Markus Schulz to celebrate America’s Best DJ win and more
Also: JOB ALERT! Hakkasan Group moves forward with recruitment for the megaclub taking over the former Pure space.
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Local track of the month: Mighty Mi and DJ Scene’s ‘Baby’ remix
It’s the perfect blend of melodic house and rubbery trap.
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Free Will Astrology
Ask yourself this, Capricorn: What would Michael Bay do?
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The Weekly Interview: Seth Meyers on the future of ‘SNL’ and hosting awards shows on Mondays
Plus, something you might not know about Fred Armisen.
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Film review: Overwrought emotions spoil 'The Judge'
The strain for respectability can be felt in virtually every moment of David Dobkin’s hokey dramedy.
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Film review: 'Men, Women & Children' gets hysterical about the Internet
This clueless movie feels like the work of a perplexed octogenarian who’s just signed up for his first AOL account.
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Sometimes only an all-out, one-artist binge-listen will do
Because if you're a true fan, you'll work your way through the good and the bad.
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'Wicked' brings the green to Smith Center again
Want to show up in costume? Find out which MAC shade you'll need to complete the look.
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Album review: Lucinda Williams' 'Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone'
The alt-country singer is in a contemplative mood on the new double album.
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Film review: 'Dracula Untold' fails at both horror and spectacle
And this is supposed to launch a franchise? Good luck, guys.
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'Merrily We Roll Along' doesn't translate well to the Onyx
But then again, this play has undone many a production company.
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Album review: Iceage's 'Plowing Into the Field of Love'
Has the Danish punk quartet thawed out?
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Trust Us: A Ren Fair, the Huntridge turns 70 and Meatbodies
And a killer five-day Foodie Fest.
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The beauty of strange circumstances and iconic stewardesses in Sam Davis’ ‘Jettison’
Here, the women are on an adventure of another kind, regardless of the bleak and sudden surroundings.
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Film review: 'Alexander' is very, very, very mediocre
Based on a great children's book—and that's about it.
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TV review: Showtime's 'The Affair' takes its subject matter very seriously
Never has the rush of a new sexual relationship been such an oppressive bummer.
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A wide angle view of Nevada Artists through NAC's fellowships
"I saw these common threads -- biography, place, memory..."
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Film review: Overwrought emotions spoil 'The Judge'
The strain for respectability can be felt in virtually every moment of David Dobkin’s hokey dramedy.
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Film review: 'Men, Women & Children' gets hysterical about the Internet
This clueless movie feels like the work of a perplexed octogenarian who’s just signed up for his first AOL account.
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Film review: 'Alexander' is very, very, very mediocre
Based on a great children's book—and that's about it.
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TV review: Showtime's 'The Affair' takes its subject matter very seriously
Never has the rush of a new sexual relationship been such an oppressive bummer.
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Film review: 'Dracula Untold' fails at both horror and spectacle
And this is supposed to launch a franchise? Good luck, guys.
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Film review: 'Kill the Messenger' is a fascinating story with a fantastic central performance
All biographical portraits should get such treatment.
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TV review: CW's 'Jane the Virgin'
An endearing cross between Gilmore Girls and Devious Maids, the CW show is better than anything else the networks have offered up this fall.
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Omae reaches for new levels of sophistication
The multi-course dinner at new Japanese Cuisine by Omae is unlike any other local dining experience.
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Wynn Buffet goes street with tacos and ramen
The new fare is decidedly non-fancy for one of the fancier, higher-end all-you-can-eat options on the Strip.
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Surprising snackage at the new Bunkhouse Saloon
Bunkhouse grubbin'! Grits n' gravy and BBQ broccoli? These appetizers sound insane but taste delicious.