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The Huntridge Theatre: Still sitting in limbo
Two years after a crowdfunding campaign raised more than $250,000 for a renovation, the project's prospects seem as uncertain as ever.
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Steve Wynn's continued deference to China rings hollow
While quick to condemn our political and economic system, Wynn continues to handle China with kid gloves.
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Online and in-store shopping splice with local app ShopWithMe
What do you get when online and IRL shopping have a baby? A showroom store.
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Art, history and politics collide in an exhibition at the Mexican Consulate
Past on paper: The exhibit features political cartoons from 19th-century Mexico.
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Trifecta owner Marty Walsh reflects on her gallery and the local arts scene
Trifecta owner Marty Walsh closes her Arts Factory space, which became a staple of the arts scene for its consistency and quality, at the end of January.
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Holding up the curtain: The Onyx Theatre finds new life
Producing director Troy Heard is keeping the mainstay from going dark.
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Which Vegas are you? Lennar Homes’ social media ad draws a weird line
And we're not sure how we feel about it.
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On the scene at the Metro helicopter crash
Capturing the critical moment.
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Hot Spots: Wyclef Jean at Tao, Flosstradamus at Surrender and more
Also, a geeked-up version of GBDC—just in time for CES weekend!
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Crystal mirrorball: Predictions for 2015 Vegas nightlife
From more warehouse parties to fewer EDM superstar bookings, forecasting the year ahead for nightlife in Las Vegas.
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Downtown Cocktail Room adds wine to the season’s latest chai libation
"It's like a winter sangria, minus the fruit."
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Nightlife News & Notes: Hakkasan’s 2015 resident DJ roster and more
Afrojack, Martin Garrix and Calvin Harris are out at the MGM megaclub. Who is spinning there in 2015?
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Exit interview: Las Vegas band Caravels, on the eve of their final local show
"There’s a lot of things I would have no idea about if it weren’t for the five of us meeting up in a garage to play music together."
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Black Camaro digs into its past to deliver a new album on Christmas
It's an album that is more than deserving of attention.
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Trust Us: A 'Doctor Who' marathon, Willie Nelson and the return of 'Archer'
A free DJ Logic shows at Brooklyn Bowl!
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Film review: 'Selma' is a vivid portrait of the Civil Rights Movement
It brings home the very real dangers of the time.
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Is the lure of rediscovered artists better than their music?
These packages aren’t just about music. They’re about rediscovery, reinvention, redemption. But I still buy these things for the music, and the problem is, the liner notes can be more compelling than the tunes.
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Come on, Liam Neeson! Give some other big actors a chance at the action realm
Daniel Day-Lewis kicking butt? We'd pay to see that.
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This year’s far-reaching Jewish Film Fest program offers something for everyone
These are movies you will not catch anywhere else in Las Vegas.
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New Wynn production 'ShowStoppers' makes for a splashy stage homage
Steve Wynn's roaring, if safe revue works—mostly.
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'Inherent Vice' is an entertaining enigma
Paul Thomas Anderson takes a step back from the grandiose, operatic movies he’s made in recent years.
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'Togetherness' starts funny … and ends dreary
Brothers Mark and Jay Duplass have been indie-movie fixtures, but this episodic format doesn’t necessarily fit their style.
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Sonic Flashback: Dead Kennedys at Pinollas (December 30, 1983)
The mosh-perfect show ended with a frantic, 85-second-long rendition of "Viva Las Vegas."
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Sculptor David Ryan makes a stirring shift on canvas at MCQ Fine Art
Known for large, hard-edged wall constructions, Ryan reveals a softer, more intimate side at the Downtown space.
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A bloody good time: 'Re-Animator the Musical' brings a splatter zone to the Smith Center
Be very afraid ... and entertained.
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Film review: 'Selma' is a vivid portrait of the Civil Rights Movement
It brings home the very real dangers of the time.
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Come on, Liam Neeson! Give some other big actors a chance at the action realm
Daniel Day-Lewis kicking butt? We'd pay to see that.
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This year’s far-reaching Jewish Film Fest program offers something for everyone
These are movies you will not catch anywhere else in Las Vegas.
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'Inherent Vice' is an entertaining enigma
Paul Thomas Anderson takes a step back from the grandiose, operatic movies he’s made in recent years.
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'Togetherness' starts funny … and ends dreary
Brothers Mark and Jay Duplass have been indie-movie fixtures, but this episodic format doesn’t necessarily fit their style.
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Wolfgang Puck cozies up to Downtown Summerlin
A comforting menu built around salads, pizzas and pastas is a cakewalk for veteran chef Mark Andelbradt.
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Authentic Russian eats are back at Cafe Mayakovsky
The restaurateurs behind the former Tverskaya have returned, armed with delicious pelmeni and vereniki.
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Kick up carbonara with Portofino’s pasta perfection
It's hard to choose a favorite pasta from Portofino's menu, but you can't go wrong with this one.
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Quality is the key to longevity for chef Wes Kendrick
The chef and owner at 10-year-old Table 34 focuses on pleasing regulars and impressing first-time diners.