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Lakeside’s cuisine takes you from New England to Hawaii
The Wynn retreat offers one of the most spectacular seafood experiences you’ll ever have.
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Miley Cyrus brings her latest music to the iHeartRadio fest
“No one stays the same,” she sings on her latest single, the title track off her upcoming album Younger Now.
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Travis Barker, Cedric Gervais, DJ Khaled and more big shows this week
Jennifer Lopez, Diplo and The Chainsmokers are all back in town this weekend.
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Jax Jones brings spicy sounds to Marquee Dayclub
The British DJ makes his Vegas debut on Sunday.
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Sophistication lives on at Bellagio’s Petrossian Bar
For nearly three decades, this lounge’s luxurious style and sounds have formed one of the most recognizable experiences on the Strip.
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Lagasse’s Stadium’s Biergarten experience arrives for Oktoberfest
Frozen beer, flaky potato pancakes and much more await at Palazzo.
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Empire unveiled: MGM Resorts’ ‘Welcome to the Show’ campaign arrives
Los Angeles hosted the Emmy Awards but Las Vegas made one unforgettable appearance.
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Visit Louis Vuitton’s special fragrance pop-up at the Forum Shops
The global fashion house is celebrating the first anniversary of its first perfume collection in 70 years.
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Emerge adds more local artists to the lineup
Brittany Rose, Ekoh, Sabriel and Dark Black bring additional Vegas vibes.
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‘Kingsman’ returns with the loud, tiresome ‘Golden Circle’
It features the return of Colin Firth as Eggsy’s mentor Harry Hart, despite having been shot point blank in the head and left for dead in the first movie.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for September 21
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Get to know the psych warriors of Wand before they invade the Bunkhouse
Frontman Cory Hanson and drummer Evan Burrows served in Ty Segall’s backing band for last year’s Neon Reverb-capping performance.
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Foo Fighters’ ‘Concrete and Gold’ conforms to the band’s classic-rock standards
In-demand pop producer Greg Kurstin gives the album some extra gloss, but it’s not like he has turned the Foos into a dance-pop act.
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The Killers get personal—and a little bit weird—on their fine fifth album
Wonderful Wonderful also has the confidence to be far more inventive than anything the band has released before.
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Scoopfest comedy, Life Is Sh*t fest, a ‘Star Trek’ viewing party and other stuff to do this week
Also: a double shot of poet and rapper Saul Williams.
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The National’s ‘Sleep Well Beast’ balances the exploratory with the traditional
After its work on a Grateful Dead covers album, the band has learned to stretch out and experiment with more gusto.
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This Priscilla Fowler group show finds expansiveness in ‘Black and White’
It’s a joy to stroll the gallery and see how each artist interprets the challenge of art with a limited palette.
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‘The Lego Ninjago Movie’ shows the animated franchise’s weak spots
Three movies in, the once-unexpected has become formulaic, and the pop-culture quips has started to run thin.
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Attica Locke’s ‘Bluebird, Bluebird’ is a Shakespearean drama for our times
The producer and writer for Fox’s ‘Empire’ takes on issues of race, property and family in this melodic rural noir.
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‘Law & Order’ takes on ‘The Menendez Murders’ in familiar procedural style
Already depicted in two 1994 network-TV movies, a recent Lifetime movie and numerous newsmagazines, the case has little new material to explore.
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Jake Gyllenhaal plays a flawed real-life hero in ‘Stronger’
The film doesn’t go easy on its main character: Jeff is an irresponsible screwup before his injury, and he remains an irresponsible screwup afterward.
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Forty years later, ‘Close Encounters’ remains a unique film experience
For those of us who happened to be breathing in the ’70s, the idea of someone not having multiple encounters with Close Encounters is utterly baffling.
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Five places you’ll see autumn actually happening
Mount Charleston, a pumpking patch, Floyd Lamb Park and more.
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‘Kingsman’ returns with the loud, tiresome ‘Golden Circle’
It features the return of Colin Firth as Eggsy’s mentor Harry Hart, despite having been shot point blank in the head and left for dead in the first movie.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for September 21
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Jake Gyllenhaal plays a flawed real-life hero in ‘Stronger’
The film doesn’t go easy on its main character: Jeff is an irresponsible screwup before his injury, and he remains an irresponsible screwup afterward.
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‘Law & Order’ takes on ‘The Menendez Murders’ in familiar procedural style
Already depicted in two 1994 network-TV movies, a recent Lifetime movie and numerous newsmagazines, the case has little new material to explore.
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‘The Lego Ninjago Movie’ shows the animated franchise’s weak spots
Three movies in, the once-unexpected has become formulaic, and the pop-culture quips has started to run thin.
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Exploring the dynamic seafood at Cevicheria El Diamante
The casero is the most popular ceviche—shrimp marinated in lime with avocado, onion, cucumber, cilantro and plenty of spicy bits of serrano pepper.
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Creative flavors await at Salud Mexican Bistro
Don’t skip the Octopus Salteado, tender seafood drenched in a tongue-tingling romesco-lime sauce.
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Filling up with Food Junky at Banger Brewing
The Mexican Sloppy Jose is a zesty gut-buster, a spicy mélange of chorizo and ground beef contrasted by cool and creamy avocado.