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Burnt Karaoke keeps the Bunkhouse vibe chill on Monday nights
“Karaoke is my therapy,” says Camacho, who attended karaoke at the Bunkhouse long before she and Hohener began hosting their night there. “It was our girl time,” Hohener adds.
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This week’s Vegas nightclub schedule
Valentino Khan at EBC, DJ Technicolor at Mama Rabbit, Elephante at XS and more.
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Vegas dancer Krista Baker’s new ballet gets a Smith Center debut
“My favorite pieces to watch are the ones that have very limited stories. I like the audience to think for themselves and experience something that could affect them personally, but [that] they could interpret differently.”
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Thrice revisits the album drummer Riley Breckenridge says changed everything for the band
“We put our feet down and [chose] creativity over commerce, and that’s why this record’s super-important to us.”
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Huntridge Center celebrates its rebirth with a neighborhood bash
Developer J Dapper, Mayor Carolyn Goodman, Rep. Dina Titus and City Councilwoman Olivia Diaz will preside over a party featuring the Rock ’n’ Roll Mariachis, a photo bus and more.
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Dweezil Zappa brings his father’s classic ‘Hot Rats’ album to life onstage
Four of the record’s six songs clock in past the five-minute mark, with several—”Willie the Pimp” (9:21), “Son of Mr. Green Genes” (8:58) and “The Gumbo Variations” (16:55)—featuring significant jazz-rock improvisation.
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International Smoke at MGM Grand gives barbecue a global spin
Served with red beans, white rice, Scotch bonnet and roasted carrots, the braised Jamaican oxtail is a dish so rich and complex in flavor, you’ll be thinking about it long after the last morsel of meat falls off the bone.
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Mexican joint Más Por Favor brings new tastes to Chinatown
In keeping with its décor, the food is fun—think tacos covered in Flamin’ Hot Cheetos or named after sex moves.
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Founders traces coffee’s history while serving up a good cup
There’s a latte of the month—February’s was a rose tea version—paired up with a local charity that receives a portion of the sales.