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Why do we like to watch gruesome sports injuries over and over?
Just because you watched Anderson Silva's unbelievable leg break a dozen times doesn't mean you're a sicko.
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Kick your ass into gear with five fresh workouts
Stick to your new year's resolution with a little extra style by trying something different.
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In awe of the jumping balloon lady
"Sometimes as a photographer, I need to remind myself to keep shooting and not just watch what's going on in front of me."
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Celebrating Nevada's 150th with a look at the world in 1864
The Suez Canal and the U.S. transcontinental railroad were under construction when Nevada was admitted into the Union.
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Weekly Q&A: Brooklyn Bowl owner Peter Shapiro talks late-night music and strikes
"Tori Amos alone on the piano, I don’t think you’re gonna see that at the Brooklyn Bowl."
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Random photo of the week
Submitted by Julie Hamill.
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In brief: Kevin Kline bashes Vegas, an attempt to name a Lake Tahoe cove after Mark Twain
Also, a lot of driver authorization card applicants forgot one very important thing: The driving test.
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Chatting with the man behind the Classic Las Vegas Twitter account
With photos of retro hotel suites and old school showroom posters, the account gives you a glimpse into Vegas' past.
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On the books: A sampler of new Nevada laws
Did you know 45 new laws went into effect in the Silver State on January 1?
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Hot Spots: Kendrick Lamar at Light, Juicy J at Tao and more
Also, XIV Vegas Sessions returns to Hyde.
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With new hangouts and parties, gay nightlife is off to a quick start in 2014
A new bar near the Fruit Loop, a new gay party at Light and more.
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Crush's Kale Mary cocktail may save you -- or at least your morning
Revitalize your hungover self at Sunday brunch!
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Nightlife news & notes: Clubs shuffle their DJ lineups, a new afterhours and more
Also, a Henderson brewery is slated to open this spring.
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The Weekly quiz: Put your Coen brothers expertise to the ultimate test
Quick, who's appeared in more Coen brothers films: John Goodman or Steve Buscemi?
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TV review: IFC's 'The Spoils of Babylon'
Even with Kristen Wiig and Will Ferrell starring, it's pretty much a one-joke affair.
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'Her' is a simple, moving allegory, not so much about technology
Spike Jonze's statement on romance and technology argues any true attraction is fundamentally a meeting of minds.
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'Lone Survivor' makes for a heavy-handed Afghanistan account
The Mark Wahlberg-starring film is a fictionalized account of the military fiasco called Operation Red Wings.
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HBO’s 'True Detective' dresses up a familiar format
The drama follows a single criminal investigation over the course of a season.
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Film review: The Coen brothers make beautiful music with 'Inside Llewyn Davis'
The story of B-list folkie Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) plays out as a quintessentially Coen-esque fable.
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Four to see at the Las Vegas Jewish Film Festival
The film fest's "bar mitzvah year" offers a diverse selection of independent, foreign and documentary films related to Jewish culture and history.
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Dream Zone: 'I couldn't stop'
"What have you been feeling bad about lately?"
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Trust Us: 'Archer,' free trips up the Strat and cocktail class
Plus, the Golden Globes and local jazz.
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Peggy Plots Your Planets
Happy Birthday, Capricorn
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A recent CAC meeting begs the question: What's next?
Members past, present and future discuss the Contemporary Arts Center's mission.
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Eric Vozzola's 'Real Life' challenges the idea of ideals
It's a great commentary on the absurdity of life.
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The Crystal Method finds itself amid another electronic revolution
Las Vegas-bred electronica duo The Crystal Method have a 20th anniversary—and a new album—to celebrate.
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Film review: 'August: Osage County' is nothing but a yell-fest
Is there an Academy Award for most annoying?
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'Mamma Mia!' returns to Las Vegas—for a limited time
Time to relive those great Mandalay Bay memories all over again.
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The Weekly quiz: Put your Coen brothers expertise to the ultimate test
Quick, who's appeared in more Coen brothers films: John Goodman or Steve Buscemi?
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'Her' is a simple, moving allegory, not so much about technology
Spike Jonze's statement on romance and technology argues any true attraction is fundamentally a meeting of minds.
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'Lone Survivor' makes for a heavy-handed Afghanistan account
The Mark Wahlberg-starring film is a fictionalized account of the military fiasco called Operation Red Wings.
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HBO’s 'True Detective' dresses up a familiar format
The drama follows a single criminal investigation over the course of a season.
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Film review: The Coen brothers make beautiful music with 'Inside Llewyn Davis'
The story of B-list folkie Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) plays out as a quintessentially Coen-esque fable.
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Four to see at the Las Vegas Jewish Film Festival
The film fest's "bar mitzvah year" offers a diverse selection of independent, foreign and documentary films related to Jewish culture and history.
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Film review: 'August: Osage County' is nothing but a yell-fest
Is there an Academy Award for most annoying?
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Batali's burgers hit the mark at new Venetian eatery
Celebrity chef burger joints are spendy, but the food is light years ahead of its cheaper fast-food counterpart.
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Why Kerry Simon remains the quintessential Las Vegas chef
Simon, who revealed last month that he's battling a brutal form of Parkinson's, has left his culinary mark all across the Valley.
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Downtown’s new pasta shop has music for your mouth
Rock'N'oodles packs big flavor into pasta dishes named for rock classics.
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Vegas chefs rally to support local food critic Max Jacobson
One of city's strongest culinary voices has gone quiet, and the local restaurant community is coming to help.