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Locals will hang coats from Downtown poles for ‘Keeping the Homeless Warm’
Want to volunteer? Get all the details here.
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What to put in your survival kit for [enter apocalypse here]
Have you ever wondered: How screwed am I if the Valley/country/planet goes to hell in a handbasket?
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A piece of 'Pilgrim at Tinker Creek': Spotting Annie Dillard's 'tree with the lights in it'
“The vision comes and goes, mostly goes, but I live for it.”
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Giving thanks: An arts collective distributes sandwiches to Downtown's homeless
A weekend of eating ends with a grateful gesture.
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In brief: AVN Awards nominations and Nevada's distaste for green beans
Plus: Budweiser's opening a bar and grill at Paris Las Vegas.
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Hot Spots: Big Boi at Surrender, Alesso at XS and more
Also: Neal McCoy at Stoney's and Niykee Heaton at Drai's. Get all the deets here!
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Nightlife News & Notes: Hakkasan Group's upcoming expansion, a big weekend at Drai's and more
Plus: What you'll find at Mirage's new Center Bar and Parlor Lounge.
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The Mob Museum celebrates Repeal Day just right
If we know anything about the Mob Museum, it’s that it’s big on details.
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Q&A: Remix artist Dee Jay Silver brings the country to electronic music
A Luke Bryan/Eminem mashup is probably the last thing you’d hear at a Vegas nightclub, but not when Silver is in the booth.
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Tony Bennett, Steve Wynn and other famous friends toast Frank Sinatra for his 100th birthday
Happy birthday, Ol' Blue Eyes, from famous friends whose memories make us miss you even more.
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The Church of Frank Sinatra enshrines the style of his era
The invitation-only chapter meets every six weeks to celebrate retro cocktail culture and music of the era—played on vinyl, naturally.
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The Kats Report: Mark Shunock’s passion pushes Mondays Dark to its two-year mark at the Hard Rock
Mondays Dark's second anniversary: “We all support each other. Showing up, making a contribution, inspiring people—that’s what Mondays Dark is all about.”
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With Christmas-themed horror 'Krampus' opening, here’s more seasonal scares
How about a little Christmas Evil to get you in the holiday spirit?
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Mother Theresa biopic 'The Letters' falls flat
William Riead could at least make her (or anyone else in the movie) an interesting character.
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Public Image Ltd makes its unlikely Vegas visit count
The night’s high mark was undoubtedly “Religion,” off PiL’s 1978’s debut, First Issue.
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Space Karate, 'A Christmas Carol' and other stuff you'll want to check out this week
Plus: A Christmas Carol at UNLV and a beer fest at Town Square. Get all the details here!
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Bill Murray croons and schmoozes in 'A Very Murray Christmas'
The show was probably loads of fun for the people involved, but the feeling doesn’t necessarily carry over to the viewing audience.
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The Weekly interview: Muse bassist Chris Wolstenholme
Wolstenholme talks Drones—the album and the tech.
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John Mayer sparks the Grateful Dead’s latest live lineup
Mayer held his own, meshing with the band and producing dazzling solos that felt connected to Jerry Garcia’s legacy.
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Coldplay’s latest LP falls short of its grand aspirations
Chris Martin showing off a deeper and more nuanced vocal range on A Head Full of Dreams.
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Springsteen’s outtake-rich 'River' box shines more light on a critical period
As with any Springsteen album, once you dig deeper, you get more amazed.
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Gogol Bordello brings the shake and quake to Brooklyn Bowl
The gypsy rockers are touring for the 10th anniversary of Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike.
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LVA freshmen photograph, and then draw, slivers of Downtown
That's not a photo, it’s a drawing—and it was made by a 14-year-old at Las Vegas Academy of the Arts.
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The Double Down Saloon celebrates No. 23 with wild bands, big drinks and limbo
“The Double Down is a fickle creature."
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With Christmas-themed horror 'Krampus' opening, here’s more seasonal scares
How about a little Christmas Evil to get you in the holiday spirit?
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Mother Theresa biopic 'The Letters' falls flat
William Riead could at least make her (or anyone else in the movie) an interesting character.
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Bill Murray croons and schmoozes in 'A Very Murray Christmas'
The show was probably loads of fun for the people involved, but the feeling doesn’t necessarily carry over to the viewing audience.
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Film review: 'A Royal Night Out'
It's a heavily fictionalized story about the adventures of teenage princesses.
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Spike Lee barrels through Chicago with the messy 'Chi-Raq'
Lee handles the topic about as gracefully as a screaming op-ed piece.
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The Golden Steer celebrates Sinatra’s birthday as one of his favorite spots
Drink Jack Daniel’s the way he did—three fingers, two ice cubes.
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Service, style and so much of a good thing at Carbone Las Vegas
Carbone Las Vegas is an intimate space with no disappointing tables and a menu of both classic dishes and new flavors.
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The Bocuse d’Or is coming to Vegas, and this is no quick-fire culinary challenge
Four chefs will compete at the Venetian for the opportunity to represent the U.S. during the 2017 Bocuse d’Or in Lyon, France.