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Amber Rose is ready to take over Las Vegas
The model and activist is preparing her Chocolate Rose party at Sugar Factory’s Chocolate Lounge.
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RL Grime, DJ Esco, Nicky Romero and more big shows this week
Catch Lost Kings at Intrigue at DJ Five at Marquee.
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Holsteins’ Gameday Brunch packs fun and flavor
Consider nostalgic comfort food over fancy fine dining for your weekend indulgence.
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Give the gift of Glenfiddich
The Experimental Series continues with Project XX.
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Vegas musical champions The Killers to play the Pearl
Since their first big break on BBC Radio in 2003 with “Mr. Brightside,” it seemed as though The Killers exploded overnight.
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DJ Joe Green keeps the energy high for the Vegas Golden Knights
The official DJ of Las Vegas’ first major league pro sports team is living the dream.
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Staying on style’s cutting edge with John Varvatos
Varvatos opened his first store in Las Vegas at the Forum Shops at Caesars.
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Encore Theater’s headliners expand Wynn’s entertainment dynasty
The lavish space has morphed into one of the most star-stocked rooms on the Strip.
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James Franco celebrates a famous failure in ‘The Disaster Artist’
The Room is one of the worst movies ever made … or maybe one of the best bad movies.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for December 7
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Hill Bill, aka The Psychic Hillbilly, knows he’ll see you at the Space
It’s a wacky comedy magic show with a down-home twist.
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From ‘Spielberg’ to ‘Voyeur,’ there’s new documentary gold to mine
In Jim & Andy, Jim Carrey insists on being called “Andy” … and things get weird.
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A student discovers terrifying abilities in ‘Thelma’
Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier’s fourth feature is his best.
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Chris Stapleton’s ‘From a Room: Volume 2’ plays like a solid odds and sods
The nine tracks include a couple of covers and a reworked song from his old bluegrass band The SteelDrivers.
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Glassjaw shows no signs of rust on ‘Material Control’
The record’s sequencing adds to its abrasive moments.
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‘War & Leisure’ flaunts Miguel’s dexterity
Songs that follow his formula of sexually-charged R&B/soul can feel odd filtered through a political lens.
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A Canadian hockey lifer weighs in on the Golden Knights’ fast start
What you don’t like: Gary Bettman, the refs, replay, the Department of Player Safety, every fan of every other team and Gary Bettman.
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Chris Robinson Brotherhood, a Dave Hickey lecture and more stuff to do this week
Plus, three desert-dwelling art exhibits to fit into your schedule.
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U2 plays it way too safe on ‘Songs of Experience’
When you’re making U2 music that’s only as good as Snow Patrol, it’s time to reassess.
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Five out-of-the-box toy shops
Kappa, Rogue, Toy Shack and more.
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Country cavalcade: Delving into the many concert options during NFR
From Gary Allan to Jamey Johnson to Alabama and beyond.
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James Franco celebrates a famous failure in ‘The Disaster Artist’
The Room is one of the worst movies ever made … or maybe one of the best bad movies.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for December 7
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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A student discovers terrifying abilities in ‘Thelma’
Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier’s fourth feature is his best.
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Contento Pizzeria comes out of nowhere to liven up a classic casino
It’s time to go back to eat at Jerry’s Nugget.
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Dig in Downtown with 7th & Carson’s small-plates menu
Don’t skip the C.F.C. wings, golden-brown fried chicken sprinkled in a spicy “house dust.”
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From New Orleans to Mexico, Fish King Grill treats seafood right
Industry veteran Miguel Mercado is showcasing varied influences two miles east of the Silverton.