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The PBR's Reese Cates on his favorite bull and when not to dress like a cowboy
Cates isn't thinking too much about strategy going into Last Cowboy Standing. He’s focused on having a good time and making the best of the hand he’s dealt, whether he’s drawing bulls or cards at the blackjack table.
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In brief: BMI's Joshua Wolf Shenk, the anti-bullying bill and more
The Nevada Assembly passed SB 504, an anti-bullying bill.
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PBR is back in Vegas with Cowboy Spring Break
The Last Cowboy Standing competition is complemented with three days of country music and slices of Western life.
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'Jersey Boys' alum Michael James Scott goes on to success in hot Broadway hit 'Something Rotten!'
Scott is just one in a parade of talented musical-theater entertainers to go on to bigger prominence.
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Playaworks organizes an art-car caravan to the Palms to see 'Mad Max: Fury Road'
The plan was to valet “any and all street-legal mutant vehicles,” and to dress accordingly.
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Gabrielle St. Evensen turns self-marriage into performance art at P3Studio
The artist has already conducted more than 1,000 self-weddings in Brooklyn, New Orleans and even at Burning Man.
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Weekly Q&A: Drag superstar Bianca Del Rio on labels, lip syncs and Joan Rivers
We caught up with the RuPaul's Drag Race winner ahead of her Rolodex of Hate comedy tour stop at Hard Rock Live.
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A home for Generation Y? Our suggestions for millennial-minded digs
We want our Instagram filter-lit walk-in closets, and we want them now.
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Megaclubs not your speed? Do MDW your own way
Four alternatives to this weekend's big nightlife parties.
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Party all the time: Your guide to Memorial Day Weekend 2015 in Las Vegas
Welcome to your party checklist. From beach clubs to beats, we've got everything you need for five days of MDW fun, aka Biggest Weekend Ever.
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Nightlife News & Notes: Ed Sheeran at XS, Deadmau5’ Vegas gigs and more
Plus: Steve Aoki's signature crowdsurfing (in an inflatable raft) could be over soon.
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A club for all mankind: Sampling the Valley’s best unpretentious hangs
Where the music is sweet (and so are the Jell-O shots). It's time to get down with your bad self!
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Legendary NYC DJ Danny Tenaglia brings his meticulous craft to Sundown
The DJ talks what's next for him, riding into parties on a giant white horse and more.
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Imagine at Omnia set to heat up Sundays this summer
"Journey through the keyhole to discover the unexpected," starting May 31.
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Punk Rock Bowling Day 1 report: Rancid and the Bosstones
Playing their most successful album in full, the headliners put forth one of the best sets I've seen this year.
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Matinee madness: The gay circuit-party festival returns
Plan for plenty of LGBT parties this MDW.
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21st Century Symphony: The Las Vegas Philharmonic evolves and rebrands
The Philharmonic is reaching out to untapped ears: “I want to break down all of these walls. I want them to feel they can go to a Philharmonic concert just as easily as a Lady Gaga concert.”
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Water park fun, Big Talk, Hiatus Kaiyote and other stuff you'll want to know about
Also, Rumpshaker Storytelling at the Writer's Block and Craig Ferguson at Cosmopolitan.
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Refused vocalist Dennis Lyxzén talks the band's new album (and competitive bowling)
The Swedish hardcore pioneers (and this weekend's Punk Rock Bowling headliners) drop their first album since 1998 next month.
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Local label/collective Sacré Bruit! brings the weird
The "experimental hivemind" started releasing cassette tapes—yes, cassette tapes—in December.
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Six bands to catch at Punk Rock Bowling
From sassy SoCal punks with a gravelly power-pop bent to some authentic, anthemic Oi! punks straight outta South London.
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Murals in progress: Sush Machida brings his Japanese-inspired contemporary style to Child Haven
The Las Vegas artist transforms the walls of Child Haven
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Biopic 'Grace of Monaco' goes from Cannes to Lifetime
Nicole Kidman stars as the titular American actress-turned-princess in the flick, which airs on Lifetime this week.
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Catching up with Michael Grimm as he drops a new album and starts Hard Rock residency
Catching up with the America's Got Talent winner.
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Motels and motor courts: Saving Las Vegas’ mid-century gems
"Their preservation and activation is vital to downtown's revitalization."
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Rock in Rio exec Roberta Medina reflects on the fest’s first Vegas edition
The exec talks discounts for locals and the possibility of a third weekend
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Film review: 'Tomorrowland' is an amusement-park ride to nowhere
The flick is more interested in telling the audience about the importance of fun than in actually having any.
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Life under jihad: 'Timbuktu' is a timely story of struggle
The film illustrates life under sharia law in Mali.
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Biopic 'Grace of Monaco' goes from Cannes to Lifetime
Nicole Kidman stars as the titular American actress-turned-princess in the flick, which airs on Lifetime this week.
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Film review: 'Tomorrowland' is an amusement-park ride to nowhere
The flick is more interested in telling the audience about the importance of fun than in actually having any.
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Life under jihad: 'Timbuktu' is a timely story of struggle
The film illustrates life under sharia law in Mali.
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Film review: 'Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem'
Focusing on a divorce, the entire movie takes place in an Israeli courtroom and the waiting area just outside.
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Fabulous, futuristic Lago adds excitement to Bellagio’s lineup
From shortrib-stuffed cannelloni to branzino livornese, everything sounds good on Julian Serrano's massive menu of Italian treasures.
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Five things to know about Cafe Darak
The small but scrumptious food menu is complemented by a vast assortment of drinks like frappuccinos and fruit-ades.
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Dining News & Notes: A pop-up dinner at Old School Brewing, chain expansions and more
Plus: A Korean cooking class at Roy's and a St. Jude's fundraiser at Ra Sushi.