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Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike craft big songs for big sets
The Belgian brothers return to their Wynn Nightlife residency this month at XS and Encore Beach Club.
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District Tavern Group’s Pete Kaufman keeps everybody happy
Balboa Pizza, Whist Stove & Spirits and Due & Proper bar are all neighborhood favorites.
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Don’t miss out on dining at the Foundation Room
The restaurant atop Mandalay Bay is just as excellent as the nightclub.
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MGM Cotai rolls out its chef and restaurant lineup
The new resort is set to debut in Macau later this year.
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Bryson Tiller delves deeper into his sound with ‘True to Self’
The rising R&B star dropped his sophomore album a month early.
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Dillon Francis at Intrigue, Duke Dumont at XS and more big shows this week
Rae Sremmurd’s residency at Drai’s Beachclub is turning into one of the hottest pool parties of the summer.
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Party off the Strip: Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock open up their pools
The public is welcome all week long, and pool parties amp up the weekends this summer.
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Comedy at the Colosseum makes for a grand experience
The Caesars Palace venue wasn’t built for stand-up comedy, but it’s one of the best places for big laughs on the Strip.
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‘The Mummy’ fails to reinvent a classic franchise
This version is structured like a blockbuster action movie, rather than the creeping horror of its inspiration.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for June 8
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Five day trips to summer fun
The Weekly 5
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‘It Comes at Night’ explores the horror of uncertainty
The movie answers none of its questions, but writer-director Trey Edward Shults builds an effective atmosphere of mistrust and dread.
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Welcome to the Fringe Festival, a first-come, first-staged, egalitarian marvel
There’s a great variety of topics, from polygamy and religion to music and fairy tales.
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Generic production undoes Halsey’s ‘Hopeless Fountain Kingdom’
Her brave, bold perspectives deserve better.
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What’s being planned for Universal’s Dark Universe?
Bride of Frankenstein, the Invisible Man and more.
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A Marine and her dog form an unbreakable bond in ‘Megan Leavey’
What could easily have ended up as two hours of patriotic pandering mostly avoids taking the easy way out.
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‘Tested Ground’ turns discards into thought-provoking art
The exhibition documents the slippery identity of everyday objects when their functions shift from practical to aesthetic.
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Seeing Las Vegas through the eyes of the Neon Museum’s new artist in residence
Allison Wiese will immerse herself in the Neon Museum’s collection, while also discovering the city.
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Local spin: Five fresh songs we keep replaying
Sabriel, Rayner, Stocksmile’s tribute to Elliott Smith and more.
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alt-J’s ‘Relaxer’ loses itself in its cloudy weirdness
Here’s the thing: The Brits never really had a sound.
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Silent films, Chris Rock, Deathfest and other stuff to do this week
Plus, what in the world is TSTMRKT X?
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‘The Mummy’ fails to reinvent a classic franchise
This version is structured like a blockbuster action movie, rather than the creeping horror of its inspiration.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for June 8
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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‘It Comes at Night’ explores the horror of uncertainty
The movie answers none of its questions, but writer-director Trey Edward Shults builds an effective atmosphere of mistrust and dread.
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A Marine and her dog form an unbreakable bond in ‘Megan Leavey’
What could easily have ended up as two hours of patriotic pandering mostly avoids taking the easy way out.
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What’s being planned for Universal’s Dark Universe?
Bride of Frankenstein, the Invisible Man and more.
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Pairing Other Mama dishes with the perfect cocktails
What goes best with French Toast caviar? Hint: There’s oaked whiskey involved.
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The Vegas dishes you need to eat right now
From Fat Man Fries to flower-pot cake.
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Five Strip dishes to aim for during Restaurant Week
Where to dine on crispy fried chicken and warm butter cake.
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Sam’s Town surprises with Big Mess Bar-BQ
Big Mess at Sam's Town is a nicer version of a country roadhouse restaurant, with a soundtrack and menu to match.
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The Slanted Door will bring fresh flavors to the Strip
Chef Charles Phan pioneered a modern, ingredient-driven style in the Bay Area—and he’ll be doing something similar here.
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Sake Rok is a big Vegas party, with memorable food, too
The Strip spot recently updated its menu, adding more small plates, more meat and a killer bowl of ramen.