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Can Sue Lowden shake her "chicken lady" image?
The former senate candidate is considering a run at the lieutenant governorship.
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A by-the-numbers glimpse into the national-security crapstorm
Creeping on the NSA.
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What does CCSD do to combat bullying in its schools?
With school starting August 26, it's time to ask the question.
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In Brief: Trekkie records, mall robberies and more
Also, the Nevada DMV is drawing rave reviews. Seriously.
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A big fake tongue at First Friday
This version of Gene Simmons had a prime spot near the antARTica installation.
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The Boulevard Mall's sale offers the space a chance to grow beyond retail
The mall is already home to the Hispanic Museum of Nevada.
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Gregory Popovich on pet retirement and how to train a cat
Even a fourth-generation circus performer from Russia can't train every kitty that comes along.
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Hot Spots: Ne-Yo at Palms Pool, A-Trak at Light and more
Also, Dutch trance duo W&W returns to Marquee.
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Nightlife news & notes: The Act's firefighter benefit, Freedom Sunday at Marquee and more
Also, Poplife moves to Heraea at the Palms.
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Tasting the margarita rainbow at La Comida
La Comida's colorful margarita lineup comes with a side of excellent company.
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Film review: 'We're the Millers'
The comedy is a "fundamentally timid, conservative movie."
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Controversial documentary 'Blackfish' makes some shaky arguments
The movie advocates the release of all large aquatic mammals.
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'Detroit: An American Autopsy' is a sad but worthwhile portrait
Former New York Times reporter Charlie LeDuff's new book is highly (and sadly) recommended.
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Despite hard work, Poor Richard’s Players’ 'Godspell' just isn’t fresh
This Onyx Theatre production is strongest when its cast joins together in song.
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Flaming Lips get ominous, awesome at House of Blues
The always unusual psychedelic pop band played the House of Blues on August 1.
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Film review: 'We're the Millers'
The comedy is a "fundamentally timid, conservative movie."
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Controversial documentary 'Blackfish' makes some shaky arguments
The movie advocates the release of all large aquatic mammals.
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Kumi completes Mandalay Bay's dining makeover with style
There are plenty of inventive dishes to try at this new modern Japanese restaurant by chef Akira Back.
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L'Atelier chef Steve Benjamin makes the most of each bite
When building his perfect meal, the Robuchon disciple focuses on simplicity.
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Find flaming good Mexican food at Juan's
New southwest cantina features a lively staff that migrated from the former Viva Mercado's.
















