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Nightlife icon Victor Drai celebrates 20 years of After Hours
“I’ve made lots of changes but they are changes people don’t see.”
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Miguel returns to the Drai’s Live stage
The singer has kept busy in the two years since his Wildheart album.
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The Chainsmokers, Migos, 2 Chainz and more big shows this week
You can also catch Lexy Panterra at Rehab and Sugar Ray at the Flamingo.
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MGM’s Beerhaus is in the right place at the right time
Stopping in for a bite and a brew is as easy as a walk in the Park.
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Frank Walker does Vegas for the first time at Intrigue
Frank Walker broke through in March with his 24 EP and now he’s ready for his Vegas debut.
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Ohjah Steakhouse has become more than a locals’ favorite
With four locations, another in Pahrump, and two Ohjah Noodle Houses, it’s practically a restaurant empire.
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Catch Wolfgang Puck’s Summer Tiki Menu while you can
The reliable restaurant at MGM Grand has some surprises in store.
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Get frozen and fun at Giada
Frosé season lasts all summer long.
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EDC excites again in its seventh Vegas edition
Ear-to-ear grins were a common accessory at this year’s EDC.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for June 22
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Shins leader James Mercer talks violins, ‘Stranger Things’ and his parents’ Vegas wedding
“Something about the zeitgeist right now is working for me. Finally!”
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Comedian T.J. Miller is obsessed with Las Vegas
“The fact that there was a public outcry [over me leaving ‘Silicon Valley’] was pleasantly surprising, but also kind of frustrating.”
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Five pools for the people
Free for locals—or damn close to it.
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In Roxane Gay’s memoir ‘Hunger,’ the most difficult truths bear repeating
“More often than not, stories of bodies like mine are ignored or dismissed or derided.”
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‘GLOW’ captures the heartfelt cheese of ’80s pro wrestling
The Netflix show is full of gloriously terrible fashions and endearingly trashy pop culture.
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Film review: ‘Beatriz at Dinner’ makes the political personal
A tense dinner confrontation between right- and left-wing perspectives might sound unpleasant, but this movie has more depth than a simple political shouting match.
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Circle these 10 acts on your Warped Tour schedule
Creeper, Save Ferris, War on Women and more.
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Album review: Lorde’s ‘Melodrama’ sounds maddeningly shapeless
Maybe it’s best considered a reflection of the furtive moments that comprise a messy life.
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Disjointed Netflix sci-fi parable ‘Okja’ delivers a blunt message
The title character is a genetically engineered “super-pig,” created by corporate agribusiness Mirando, led by a weirdly childlike CEO played by Tilda Swinton.
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Album review: The Drums’ ‘Abysmal Thoughts’ finds Jonny Pierce going it alone
He has has altered the timbre of his vocals, coming off more Robert Smith than Morrissey.
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Potter plays, Warren G, Amazing Comic-Con and more stuff to do this week
Also, comic Kathleen Madigan and an astronomy escape.
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A record crowd gets a first look at the new ‘Mario’ and much more at E3 2017
Arguably more valuable than the show floor itself, the press conferences were a whirlwind of new-game announcements and gameplay trailers.
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‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ can’t shape-shift into a good movie
Just getting through Michael Bay’s fifth—and, for the third time, reportedly final film in the series—makes for an exhausting endeavor.
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Emerge Music Conference aims to unite bands, fans and key industry players in Las Vegas
“These are the 100 emerging artists you should be paying attention to, because they’re going to really matter in the next 18 to 24 months."
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for June 22
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Disjointed Netflix sci-fi parable ‘Okja’ delivers a blunt message
The title character is a genetically engineered “super-pig,” created by corporate agribusiness Mirando, led by a weirdly childlike CEO played by Tilda Swinton.
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‘GLOW’ captures the heartfelt cheese of ’80s pro wrestling
The Netflix show is full of gloriously terrible fashions and endearingly trashy pop culture.
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Film review: ‘Beatriz at Dinner’ makes the political personal
A tense dinner confrontation between right- and left-wing perspectives might sound unpleasant, but this movie has more depth than a simple political shouting match.
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‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ can’t shape-shift into a good movie
Just getting through Michael Bay’s fifth—and, for the third time, reportedly final film in the series—makes for an exhausting endeavor.
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Pollo Campero out-birds that other chicken chain
The sides also shame the competition, from zesty Campero beans to creamy coleslaw.
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Bandito combines ambience with flavor
Chef Chris Kight is steeped in technique, having cooked under both Thomas Keller and Gordon Ramsay.
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Sinaloan-style Sushi Culiacan brings bold fusion to town
Take your friends and order something silly, just for kicks, but focus on the delicious seafood dishes.