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Weekly Q&A: Announcer Bruce Radel talks wrestling ... and male breastfeeding
This guy's voice is all over Southern Nevada.
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Saluting veterans and showing American pride at the Las Vegas Veterans Day Parade
The event is billed as the largest Veterans Day parade west of the Mississippi.
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Las Vegas' bid for the 2016 GOP convention is a sign of desperation, not strength
The idea of hosting the GOP convention was once laughed at.
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Thinking about a $600 shot of whiskey, hot dudes posing with kittens and more
Also, some tasty sea urchin in Seattle.
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Ferris 1.0: The High Roller won't be the Strip's first observation wheel
One used to stand at Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara.
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With public drinking laws a mess, City Council halts approval of packaged liquor licenses
Upset about it? You can thank the people buying six-packs at convenience stores near Fremont Street.
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Double miles: Two half marathons, two states, one day
Some of this weekend's Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon and Half Marathon participants will be running their second of the day.
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Blockbuster closures raise the question: Can the mom-and-pop video store survive?
A Henderson-based movie rental store, Movies & Candy, is out to prove they can.
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The Forum that foreshadows: Notable alumni from the Sun Youth Forum
A number of Nevada politicians shared their opinions as high schoolers at the annual day of discussion presented by the Las Vegas Sun.
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Hot Spots: Chromeo at 1 Oak, acoustic techno at Marquee and more
Yes, we said acoustic techno.
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Get the feeling of fall with Honey Salt's Autumn Crisp cocktail
With cider and pumpkin butter, the libation really captures the essence of the season.
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In search of stellar suds: A Weekly writer finds her perfect beer at Pub 1842
"I’ve always wanted to find my beer, one I’d order over an Old Fashioned not because it was socially correct or cheap but because it tasted that awesome."
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Nightlife News & Notes: Moby returns to Hakkasan, Selena Gomez at Marquee and more
Also, Will Smith takes the family out for some clubstaurant hopping.
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Film review: Controversy aside, 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' is a pretty great film
It's long—but in a very good way.
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Film review: 'The Best Man Holiday' is a disappointing, belated sequel
Was this sequel really necessary 14 years after the fact?
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TV review: 'Almost Human' is almost successful
This could be the next Fringe—or not.
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With album in hand, Vegas’ Avalon Landing prepares for its next phase
Singer/pianist Josh Rabenold and guitarist/singer Mike Vargovich talk recording the record, losing a band member and more.
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Local music news & notes: Ministry of Love, SquidHat and more
A Crowd of Small Adventures Kickstarts its new EP, and Crazy Chief unveils 'Angel Dust.'
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Art overhead: Downtown Grand’s Art Bar floats replica masterworks
The Art Bar is one of the features that might better integrate Downtown Grand with its surroundings.
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Artist Dylan Mortimer looks at private faith in the public sphere
Evangelizing in the style of youthful urban vocabulary, fashion, advertising and music makes it easy to, at first, assume irony here.
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Trust Us: Nine Inch Nails at the Joint, a food truck fest at Sunset Park and more
Also, the Salzburg Marionette Theatre lands at the Smith Center.
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Kristine McCallister’s still lifes and portraits of Las Vegas
Paradise exhibits strong, intriguing work by a painter of notable stylistic range.
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Comedian Robert Klein comes to the Suncoast
Klein was a true bridge between the traditional Catskills-style comedians and the edgier work of Richard Pryor.
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Dream Zone: "a giraffe with antlers stuck between the trees"
"Like the giraffe, in what way are you now stuck?"
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Peggy Plots Your Planets
Venus and Uranus square off.
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Film review: 'The Best Man Holiday' is a disappointing, belated sequel
Was this sequel really necessary 14 years after the fact?
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Film review: Controversy aside, 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' is a pretty great film
It's long—but in a very good way.
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Pizza Rock has every style of pie you’re craving, and then some
Pizza nerds rejoice! Award-winning pizza maker Tony Gemignani brings his stuff to Downtown 3rd with Pizza Rock.
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Ramen or karaage? Try both at the small but versatile Fukumimi
There are plenty of tasty local ramen shops. Fukumimi's varied menu sets it apart.
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The wild world of live lobster at Lakeside
Customize your crustacean at Wynn’s palace of seafood.