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Get ready for new sounds from Snoop Dogg
Snoop headlines the Mount Kushmore Wellness Retreat Tour at Mandalay Bay Beach.
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Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Damn.’ offers raw power
The music world is still reeling from Kendrick’s album release and Coachella finale set two days later.
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All in the family: Moscow Mule champion JJ Resnick keeps it copper
The man behind Moscow Copper Co. is building a Muleseum in Las Vegas.
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With a new label and more music, Brillz brings the beats
The lord of twonk plays Encore Beach Club this weekend.
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Elton John re-releases a classic for Record Store Day
He’s honored as Worldwide Record Store Day Legend while he returns to his residency production at the Colosseum.
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Premium product Mixwell is on the rise
When 80 percent of your drink is a mixer, the ingredient needs to be perfect.
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Destructo does Downtown, The Chainsmokers return and more big shows this week
Tove Lo comes from Coachella to Brooklyn Bowl and John Mayer takes over at T-Mobile Arena.
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Find out why Nobu Caesars Palace is a big deal
If you really want to immerse yourself in the experience, grab one of the sought-after teppanyaki seats.
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Wilson Gabrielle reflects and elevates the Vegas lifestyle
The fashion and lifestyle blog launched by Kelley and Victoria Fertitta is bright, fresh and full of energy, not unlike the sisters themselves.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for April 20
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Culinary arts and creative writing come together in Jen Nails’ new book
Her middle-grade novel, One Hundred Spaghetti Strings, is out this month by Harper.
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Spring Picks: More new Nevada books
Elvis, space aliens, the Colorado River and more
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‘Unforgettable’ never deviates from its tired formula
Katherine Heigl’s go-for-broke turn might open up some new possibilities for her as a supervillain.
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Taj Express at Smith Center, blues and bacon in Henderson and more stuff you need to know about
Also catch RebFest at UNLV and The Art of Murder at Theatre in the Valley.
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Checking in with Escape the Fate drummer—and remaining founder—Robert Ortiz
The Vegas-birthed band plays Las Rageous Saturday at 6:50 p.m.
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The bonkers ‘Colossal’ works in spite of itself
Colossal taps into the universal secret conviction that one’s most trivial actions are somehow world-consequential.
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Five scenic Sunday drives
The Strip isn’t the only place to cruise … but it made the list, too.
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Local actors tackle a play without preparation for a ‘theater pub crawl’
White Rabbit, Red Rabbit will be performed on consecutive Thursdays at five local theaters.
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‘Free Fire’ only occasionally hits its targets
The entire plot of this stylish, occasionally clever action movie amounts to little more than a bunch of idiots shooting at each other.
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Free Will Astrology (April 20)
“You’re not a guru or a shaman. Your horoscopes are too filled with the slippery stench of poetry to be useful for spiritual seekers.”
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A Russian Circles primer to prepare you for their Beauty Bar show
The Chicago trio is comprised of seasoned indie/DIY rock vets.
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Local heroes: Get to Las Rageous early for these Vegas bands
From the downtuned metalcore of A Friend, A Foe to the melodic edge of We Gave It Hell, these locals are ready to represent at the new metal fest.
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Five can't-miss Las Rageous bands, from Mastodon to Coheed and Cambria
So much metal, so little un-punctured eardrum.
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A professor takes an unfashionable stance in ‘Unwanted Advances’
Not only does author Laura Kipnis criticize the secretive, pseudo-judicial Title IX process, she also critiques the assumptions behind “rape culture” on campuses.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for April 20
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Even Oprah struggles with ‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’
By the end, you get the idea that Lacks was very important, but as a person, she remains distant.
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‘Unforgettable’ never deviates from its tired formula
Katherine Heigl’s go-for-broke turn might open up some new possibilities for her as a supervillain.
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The bonkers ‘Colossal’ works in spite of itself
Colossal taps into the universal secret conviction that one’s most trivial actions are somehow world-consequential.
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‘Free Fire’ only occasionally hits its targets
The entire plot of this stylish, occasionally clever action movie amounts to little more than a bunch of idiots shooting at each other.
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‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ creates a disturbingly relevant dystopia
Atwood’s novel was just as relevant in 1985.
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Zuma adds a dramatic take on the izakaya to the dining landscape
Momofuku stole the spotlight, but the new Japanese offering at Cosmopolitan is worth your time.
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7 Sinful Subs is the college sandwich shop of our dreams
Chef Vic “Vegas” Moea’s latest offering is perfect for hungry students