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Digging through the enduring evidence of our impermanence
Here in Las Vegas we sell disposability: instant gratification that disappears; Snapchat values; What happens here ...
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Beyond traffic jams, Google also helps you avoid crowds and long lines now
Gym at 6 p.m.? No.
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Cash for culture: How to crowdfund Las Vegas’ glittering history
The Neon Museum launched an Indiegogo campaign to fund the restoration of its Desert Rose Motel sign.
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Meet me at the police station? Craigslist-related crime inspires strategies for safer transactions
Afraid of strangers looking to buy your stuff coming to your house? You should be.
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Policing fun on Fremont: How a proposed ordinance will affect street performers
The proposed City of Las Vegas ordinance aims to curb crowding, nudity, noise, turf wars among buskers and aggressiveness toward visitors.
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Brewer Steph Cope is helping pave the way for both CraftHaus and female beer professionals
The Australian native discusses being the first female head brewer in Nevada and how the U.S. is making "the best beer in the world."
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Capturing the animal kingdom at Roos-N-More
Llamas and camels and goats, oh my!
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Hot Spots: Tchami at Omnia, Capital Cities at Drai's and more
Plus: Tiesto at Wet Republic. Get all the party info here.
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Henrix reps Miami while reaching for new creative ground
"One sound bores me, to make the same thing over and over like some of these guys do."
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Three things about Marquee’s Silent Disco
“You can choose your own experience and don’t have to be tied to one genre or DJ.”
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Nightlife News & Notes: A new Downtown club, a Big Sean residency and more
Does Downtown need a new nightlife venue?
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The Weekly interview: Dawes drummer Griffin Goldsmith
The SoCal folk-rockers play the Sayers Club on August 8.
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The Bunkhouse Series revives that venue’s concert calendar at the Sayers Club on Strip
When Downtown’s Bunkhouse Saloon closed without warning on July 20, the loss of a key off-Strip music space brought with it a more immediate concern: What would become of the venue’s slate of upcoming shows? Vegas music fans now have their ...
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Migos' debut album is a derivative effort
Few interesting moments on the hip-hop trio's first studio longplayer.
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Catchy synth-pop defines new Health album
The LA band largely swaps out its signature digital noise for melodic clarity
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Big Talk’s second record follows the successful path of the first
Another enjoyable, unpretentious rock ’n’ roll record by Killers drummer Ronnie Vannucci.
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The Star Trek Convention, 'The Daily Show' finale and other stuff to catch this week
Plus: Hedwig and the Angry Inch and the Round Up Regatta in Laughlin. Get all the details here.
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Functional paintings and the high-end retail boutique art installation at Cosmo's P3Studio
Artist Thomas Willis and his Retrofit Painting brand.
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Film review: 'Dark Places'
The murder mystery staring Charlize Theron is ultimately unsatisfying.
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'South of Town' is less about sculptural form than commentary on chance and destruction
A bullet-maimed clay block becomes commentary-laced sculpture in the hands of artist Sean Russell.
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The Kats Report: Martin Kaye of 'Million Dollar Quartet' launches a solo show
The Brit juggles longtime MDQ gig with a new show, Odd Socks.
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'The Gift' is not your average thriller
The elegant story unfortunately ends with a cheap, sensationalistic twist.
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What it means when talented artists leave town
We say goodbye to artists Erin Stellmon, David Sanchez Burr and Danielle Kelly.
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Meryl Streep plays a mediocre musician in the mediocre 'Ricki and the Flash'
There might be a lot of talent behind the film, but Ricki is inauthentic and uninspired.
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Woody Allen brings a light touch to weighty matters in 'Irrational Man'
The flick stars Emma Stone and Joaquin Phoenix (sporting an impressive beer belly).
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Four successful superhero reboots
Batman Forever and Batman & Robin were disastrous, but Batman Begins succeeded both critically and commercially.
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Film review: 'Dark Places'
The murder mystery staring Charlize Theron is ultimately unsatisfying.
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Meryl Streep plays a mediocre musician in the mediocre 'Ricki and the Flash'
There might be a lot of talent behind the film, but Ricki is inauthentic and uninspired.
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'The Gift' is not your average thriller
The elegant story unfortunately ends with a cheap, sensationalistic twist.
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Woody Allen brings a light touch to weighty matters in 'Irrational Man'
The flick stars Emma Stone and Joaquin Phoenix (sporting an impressive beer belly).
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Four successful superhero reboots
Batman Forever and Batman & Robin were disastrous, but Batman Begins succeeded both critically and commercially.
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What to watch at this year's Las Vegas Film Festival
Local productions, favorites from other fests and a partnership with the much-missed CineVegas.
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The best steak in Las Vegas
Las Vegas Weekly's picks for the best steakhouses in Las Vegas
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Great places for steak that aren’t necessarily steakhouses
Go the nontraditional route and you can still find some bodacious beef.
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Defending the chain chophouse and the glory of Ruth’s Chris
Consistency is a hallmark of successful franchises and quality steakhouses.
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The new version of Annie’s Gourmet Italian Bistro is even more comfortable
Veal Marsala with your pooch on the patio? This is your spot.
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Top local coffee shops seek out sustainable flavor from around the world
It's National Coffee Day! Find out where Mothership, Makers & Finders, PublicUs and Sambalatte get their beans, how they roast them and more.
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Just how great is Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken?
Finally, we can eat the Bromberg brothers' fried chicken at a fried chicken joint.