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Front-seat view: A Friday night ride-along with a Vegas cab driver
"We're having a threesome in the back seat!"
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The Weekly Q&A with Bill Brady, Nevada State Athletic Commission chairman
He's never been more excited about the sport of boxing than he is right now.
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Awareness overload: October is a busy month for recognition
A month to recognize auto battery safety? Really?
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Ink Master Joey Hamilton on realism, fake skin and his prophetic license plate
Talk about making a mark.
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At IADT, students learn audio from the pros
The local school recently opened a 2,500-square-foot studio, which has already attracted local acts as well as national names like Jeff Young of Megadeath.
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Freakling Bros. unleash firebreathing clown at Trilogy of Terror
Scorch is friendly. We swear.
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Vegas Real Food Project aims to grow awareness of local chefs and food
The organization has already held two pop-up dinners showcasing local chefs and farms.
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Looking at Huntridge Theatre architect S. Charles Lee and his era
As glamorous theaters have fallen prey to megaplexes and the sofa, the Downtown theater fits into a larger story about the decline of American moviegoing.
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Deadmau5, Bon Jovi, a high roller and the weirdest Vegas lawsuit ever
Gambler Don Johnson didn't pay up after promising the DJ $200,000 to drop "Livin' on a Prayer."
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Ranking lists Las Vegas and Nevada made this year: From violent crime to taxes
But which one did we score No. 2 in?
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Hot Spots: Disclosure at Light, GBDC's Grandiose Opening and more
Also, Hyde's Neon Circus kicks off another season of XIV Vegas Sessions.
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Revolver’s Twisted Pumpkin is sure to provoke Halloween hijinks
The Santa Fe saloon pairs Shock Top with Grey Goose L'Orange for the holiday-inspired cocktail.
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Nightlife news & notes: Sean Kingston at Rehab, Halloween at Wynn clubs and more
Also, former XS/Tryst partner Cy Waits is set to open a new nightclub in Miami.
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Is Las Vegas destroying dance music?
What happens here is drawing the ire of national dance culture writers. Here’s what they’re missing.
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Film review: 'The Fifth Estate'
It tries to feel urgent, but ultimately just runs out of steam
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Film review: 'Carrie'
In this age of bullying, here's a movie that offers tremendous catharsis.
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Pearl Jam prefers to play it safe on 10th album 'Lightning Bolt'
Because these days they don't have to please anyone but themselves.
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Five thoughts on Frank Turner's October 12 show at Hard Rock Live
Frank Turner does not like fights breaking out in his crowds. Make a note.
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Kronos Quartet’s Smith Center stop to feature U.S. premiere of Philip Glass work
And with music by Wagner and Jimi Hendrix on the program, the rest of the lineup is just as intriguing.
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Trust Us: Clippers vs. Nuggets, a Boulder City zombie walk and more
Also, the Las Vegas Foodie Fest returns.
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The Weekly interview: Tim Kasher, Cursive frontman touring solo
Kasher performs with Laura Stevenson on October 19 at Backstage Bar & Billiards.
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Concert review: Gogol Bordello brings its gypsy-punk party to the pool
Frontman Eugene Hütz is the best-known member, but the rest of the band can hardly be discounted. That was proven during 90 nonstop minutes of revelry.
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Film Review: 'Escape Plan'
Twenty-five years ago, an action movie teaming Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger would have been the box office event of the year. Now?
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Five thoughts on Panic! At the Disco's October 11 show at Boulevard Pool
Brendon Urie, the touring band’s sole original member, carries that weight with ease, even powering through a flu to give a spirited performance.
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Artist JW Caldwell's big pink dinosaurs
The artist who grew up as a "science nerd" talks pink dinos.
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PollyGrind delivers weird, fascinating films
Less a film festival than an invitation into the personal screening room of founder/director Chad Clinton Freeman, PollyGrind provokes and fascinates once again.
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Cockroach kicks off 10th season with a superb 'Party'
Confusion can be good. It can draw you in and demand your absolute attention as you race to keep up, searching for clues.
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Matthew Schlagbaum’s massive wall piece highlights an otherwise dull exhibit
Mounting a show about gold and superficiality in Las Vegas was perhaps compromised from the outset
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Peggy Plots Your Planets
Mercury goes retrograde.
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Film review: 'Carrie'
In this age of bullying, here's a movie that offers tremendous catharsis.
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Film review: 'The Fifth Estate'
It tries to feel urgent, but ultimately just runs out of steam
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Film Review: 'Escape Plan'
Twenty-five years ago, an action movie teaming Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger would have been the box office event of the year. Now?
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PollyGrind delivers weird, fascinating films
Less a film festival than an invitation into the personal screening room of founder/director Chad Clinton Freeman, PollyGrind provokes and fascinates once again.
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Taiga seamlessly blends Thai and Japanese cuisines with refined results
The restaurateurs behind Krung Siam have expanded with this new, successful fusion experiment.
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Las Cazuelas serves stellar Poblano food
This is not the Mexican food we are familiar with. It's even more delicious.
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Fú’s chicken lettuce cups pack strong Thai flavors
Learn to balance spicy with cool by making this fusion dish at home.
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Talking longevity and Italian food favorites with Trevi chef Peter Scaturro
The New York-born chef has been cooking at the Forum Shops institution since day one.