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What will become of Liberace’s former home?
We thought partying at Liberace’s house would look a lot more, well, sparkly. At least there were piano-shaped hors d’oeuvres.
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'Pawn Stars' is about to be parodied with a production show
The new Golden Nugget show Pawn Shop Live! has a puppet character who looks awfully familiar.
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McCarran bartender Gary Cymerman talks life before 9/11 and Vegas hospitality
“It’s a lot of fun to try to put a good shine on the city after they’ve given you the three credit cards and they’re all declined.”
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International imitations: 5 global concepts for Strip developers to take on
With Bally's bringing Istanbul's Grand Bazaar to the Strip, a few suggestions for future Strip development.
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Finding perspective at NFR
The pit area where photographers are corralled adjacent to the ring can be a tight fit.
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Hot Spots: DJ Vice at Hakkasan, Mondays Dark at Body English and more
Also, Rx Boiler Room and Artifice get in the holiday spirit with seasonally-themed parties.
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Nightlife news & notes: Holiday closures, Audrina parties at Hyde and more
Also, the winner of the recent installment of the Vegas Nightlife Fights boxing event.
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Downtown drinking: A bar crawl through the new Container Park
A guide to where you'll be boozing and schmoozing at the new neighborhood development.
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With its third anniversary approaching, Cosmo evolves its nightlife program
A new supper club, venue improvements and cocktails that kill it every time.
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The martini gets a major upgrade at Petrossian Bar with a caviar garnish
The Bellagio bar marries the caviar with Beluga Gold Line Noble Russian Vodka.
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Three wishes for the third 'Hobbit' film, after seeing the second
Item one: more elves.
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Film review: The second 'Hobbit' is better, but it's all middle
Come for Benedict Cumberbatch's dragon voice; stay for the Elvish action sequences.
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Touring the Cosmopolitan's new Chelsea concert venue
What we know about the anticipated space, and what we don't.
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Local music news & notes: The Clydesdale's hiatus, The Core's solo projects & more
Also, Dusty Sunshine is Sundance-bound.
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'Hours' stands as a final showcase for Paul Walker
The actor spent his whole career struggling to be taken seriously as an actor, and this Hurricane Katrina-anchored film was set to be his latest bid.
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Concert review: Dierks Bentley pals around at the Pearl
More musical variety from the talented singer-songwriter would have been nice, but he seemed too busy having a good time.
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Alexander Payne explores the bittersweet Midwest spirit in 'Nebraska'
Shot in stark black and white, Nebraska is the first Payne film he hasn't co-written himself.
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CD review: R. Kelly's 'Black Panties'
He wants to be sure you and everyone else knows his latest album is an unabashed hymn to his favorite lady part
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NBT’s elevated 'Nutcracker' returns
Artistic director James Canfield is working his magic again.
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CD review: Childish Gambino's 'Because the Internet'
Donald Glover’s decision to take a breather from 'Community' might not have been the right one.
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Trust Us: Jay Z, a magnificent feast and 'The Book of Mormon'
Plus, Rusty Maples and a relief effort for victims of Typhoon Yolanda.
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Art draws hundreds to an old motel on Las Vegas Boulevard
Artist, designers and architects discuss the environment and people actually care
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Artist to create fluorescent mountains in the desert
Seven 50-foot-high mountains created by Swiss-born New York artist Ugo Rondinone will be placed along the I-15 near Jean in 2014.
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The Weekly interview: Lovers singer/songwriter Carolyn Berk
The out musician discusses lesbian duo Tegan & Sara's mainstream success, literary references on the band's recent album and more.
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Peggy Plots Your Planets
Jupiter sends a wink to Saturn
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Three wishes for the third 'Hobbit' film, after seeing the second
Item one: more elves.
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Film review: The second 'Hobbit' is better, but it's all middle
Come for Benedict Cumberbatch's dragon voice; stay for the Elvish action sequences.
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'Hours' stands as a final showcase for Paul Walker
The actor spent his whole career struggling to be taken seriously as an actor, and this Hurricane Katrina-anchored film was set to be his latest bid.
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Alexander Payne explores the bittersweet Midwest spirit in 'Nebraska'
Shot in stark black and white, Nebraska is the first Payne film he hasn't co-written himself.
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Come for breakfast, stay for lunch at MTO Cafe
With its Thanksgiving burger and mashed-potato stuffed hash browns, Downtown's MTO Café is definitely worth seeking out.
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Mr. Mamas serves up greasy-spoon goodness
These people really want you to love your pancakes.
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A bucket-list visit to the Golden Steer
The booths are leather, the music is soft and the employees are fully clothed and knowledgeable.
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Behind the scenes at the Venetian's Grand Banquet
As part of the Winter in Venice Italian food festival, the Venetian teamed with Mario Batali to present a one-of-a-kind Tuscan feast for 174 in the lobby's Grand Colonnade.