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In the world of hip-hop, Jay-Z stands alone
His body of work is a similarly solitary monument, one he continues to sculpt.
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Ruby Rose, The Chainsmokers, A$AP Ferg and more big shows this week
Trey Songz kicks off a huge Halloween weekend at Drai’s and Embassy Nightclub takes over Vanity at the Hard Rock.
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Jamie Jones brings Paradise to XS for Halloween
The Welsh DJ and producer makes a rare Las Vegas appearance this week.
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DJ Franzen’s shoe collection packs sentimental (and real) value
The Drai’s resident DJ has been hooked on sneakers since his teenage years.
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Temple Denver makes its debut over Halloween weekend
Denver gets its own version of the popular San Francisco nightlife venue on October 27.
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Lucky Dragon’s fine dining spot Phoenix switches it up
The restaurant is moving away from traditional family-style service for a more upscale experience.
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LANY focuses on crafting memorable songs
“Every single song plays an important role in who we are as a band.”
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How Cosmo landed Adam Sandler’s comedy residency
Sandler plays the first of three scheduled shows at the Chelsea on November 10.
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The Dorsey launches an exciting new industry night
The Dorsey Collective brings bartenders, artists and musicians to the Strip from other cities.
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Fetish & Fantasy Halloween Ball moves to Red Rock Resort
One of the country’s most legendary parties is getting a little more lux this year.
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George Clooney ineffectively resurrects a Coen brothers script in ‘Suburbicon’
Reportedly, it was among the earliest screenplays written by Joel and Ethan Coen.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for October 26
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Ta-Nehisi Coates weighs consequences in ‘We Were Eight Years in Power’
He has in many ways become the country’s most recognized black writer, a latter-day James Baldwin.
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St. Vincent shifts shape yet again on ‘Masseduction’
What begins as a numb and synthed-out pop record transforms into something far more haunting.
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A Public Fit brings Pulitzer-winner ‘W;t’ to life
Co-director Joseph Kucan doesn’t want you to think that a play about terminal illness is “as terrifyingly horrific as it sounds.”
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Kelly Clarkson shakes up her approach on ‘Meaning of Life’
The highlight is the attitude-filled “Whole Lotta Woman,” featuring members of Earth, Wind & Fire.
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John Maus’ ‘Screen Memories’ plays like a fun homage
It’s a portal to the past, not a road to the future.
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There’s nothing worth watching in the dull ‘All I See Is You’
Director Marc Forster uses ominous sound cues and skewed camera angles to create an atmosphere of low-level dread.
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A Sugar Skull workshop, Tony Bennett, Zombie Prom and other stuff to do this week.
Also, three great reasons to spend your entire weekend at the Bunkhouse.
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Five cool Southern Nevada candy stores
B Sweet, Grandma Daisy’s, Movies and Candy and more.
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Soldiers struggle to readjust in ‘Thank You for Your Service’
It’s an admirable effort that never quite transcends its hokey educational trappings.
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‘All American Made’ demonstrates Margo Price’s marked music growth
Anyone who follows the Americana upstart on Twitter knows she’s politically outspoken.
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A primer for Flying Lotus’ multisensory Brooklyn Bowl experience
The spectacle debuted at July’s FYF festival, where 3D glasses were given to all ticketholders.
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At last, Guided By Voices headlines a show of its own in Las Vegas
“I think live, Bob is singing better than ever,” guitarist Doug Gillard says. “He wants the emphasis to be on the music, instead of the spectacle.”
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George Clooney ineffectively resurrects a Coen brothers script in ‘Suburbicon’
Reportedly, it was among the earliest screenplays written by Joel and Ethan Coen.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for October 26
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Soldiers struggle to readjust in ‘Thank You for Your Service’
It’s an admirable effort that never quite transcends its hokey educational trappings.
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There’s nothing worth watching in the dull ‘All I See Is You’
Director Marc Forster uses ominous sound cues and skewed camera angles to create an atmosphere of low-level dread.
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595 Craft and Kitchen pushes the local gastropub scene forward
Offerings include the “Butcher Block” Craft Burger, ready to take its place among the hierarchy of the Valley’s best.
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What’s this, an Asian food district inside Paris Las Vegas?
It started with the opening of Yong Kang Street, a dumpling and noodle house.
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The Patio offers unique Thai desserts, drinks and more
As you sit down at a wooden table, you almost expect a friendly hummingbird to give you a peck on the cheek.