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Weekly Q&A: Hard Rock Live's Andrew Courtney developed a niche music venue on the Strip
The former Springsteen road manager and Hard Rock Live's special events manager discusses life on tour, the challenges of the Vegas market and the future of Hard Rock's center-Strip venue.
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On the scene at a 'Pin Up' rehearsal with Claire Sinclair and Sabina Kelley
Finding some "surprising little gems" at a recent rehearsal.
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Wild ride: A man, a motorcycle and a plan to drive from India to Spain
Meet Jordan Jones! Introducing our new Desert Export spotlight, focused on Las Vegas expats doing interesting things around the globe.
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Students create marketable products in UNLV's Gaming Innovation Program
A student just signed a "huge deal" with Konami Gaming, and this semester's class also translated to 12 applications in the patent pipeline.
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In brief: The Harmon is coming down, water park rivalry and more
Also, Las Vegas is the second-best city in the country for dogs?
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Dixie Evans’ legacy looms large for this year’s Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekend
This year's celebration is bound to be more poignant than most.
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Hot Spots: Charli XCX at Ditch, Hardwell at Hakkasan and more
Also, a pooch-friendly beer event at Rumor. Cheers!
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Nightlife News & Notes: Bound at Cromwell, a growler promo at Banger and more
Also, the launch of Drai's new nighttime pool party, Drai's Yacht Club.
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Chad Craig and AWOL transport clubbers with props and productions
The props and staging at that themed nightclub party you went to could have been the handiwork of A Way of Life Productions.
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Drunk from above: Bottle ballers now have a drone delivery option at Marquee Dayclub
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's BOOZE!
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Living room rock: Tips for throwing your own house show
Limit, plan, borrow, think, pass.
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Five thoughts: Tedeschi Trucks Band (May 31, Brooklyn Bowl)
Just when you think Kofi Burbridge is the best damn keyboard player on Earth, he busts out a flute.
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The Julian Tanaka Quartet plays one of the best jazz nights in town--until the end of summer
The Dispensary? A cool jazz hang? Believe it.
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On the edge of everything with Mercy Music's Brendan Scholz
"He should already be exactly who he thought he’d be. But something always goes off the rails."
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As the Bunkhouse readies to reopen, the Weekly gets inside for an exclusive first look
Music Issue 2014: Inside the Bunkhouse before its kickoff with Built to Spill and so much more.
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‘Hot Fuss’ turns 10 and Brandon Flowers answers 10 questions to celebrate
A quick Q&A with Killers frontman Brandon Flowers, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the band's debut album.
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Mark your calendars: Hot summer concerts in Las Vegas
Kraftwerk, Justin Timberlake and more.
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Listen in: Clear space for these cool summer albums
The season is chock full of highly anticipated album releases. Get all the deets here.
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The Weekly Playlist: Vegas tracks to hear right now
From Illicitor, Mother McKenzie and Mercy Music.
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Trust Us: Las Vegas Weekly's Music Issue Showcase, a heavy metal celebration and free O Face doughnuts
And Las Vegas Little Theatre's Fringe Festival.
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Free Will Astrology
Declare victory, Leo.
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Find works of future past at Blackbird Studios’ ‘Dinosaurs vs. Robots’
Opening June 5, the exhibit features re-created narratives, imagined moments or ideas about the continuum of evolution.
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Five thoughts: M.I.A. (May 31, Cosmopolitan's Boulevard Pool)
The Sri Lankan singer delivered one wild show.
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Film review: 'For No Good Reason'
The artist known best as Hunter S. Thompson's collaborator doesn’t even get to take center stage in his own movie.
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Joshua Ferris’ latest novel gets to the heart of its humorous dentist
It'll keep you laughing right up until the moment you realize you’ve been reading a tragedy all along.
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Film review: 'For No Good Reason'
The artist known best as Hunter S. Thompson's collaborator doesn’t even get to take center stage in his own movie.
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Famous progeny fail to distinguish themselves in 'Palo Alto'
Two unstoppable forces—the Coppola family and James Franco—team up for this film populated by walking clichés.
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Tom Cruise fights aliens in the clever 'Edge of Tomorrow'
The action spectacle becomes much more engaging once our hero discovers he’s acquired the ability to relive the same day over and over again.
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Film review: 'The Fault In Our Stars' may be a bit hokey, but it's also heartfelt
And it jerks the tears—believe it.
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Film review: 'Ida' is a haunting look at World War II's legacy
It's quiet and deliberate, but extremely powerful.
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The Thompson brothers’ Popovich film opens in LA—with hometown support
Their film was a labor of love that took eight years from conception to completion.
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Daniel Boulud’s return is this year’s most exciting food moment
DB Brasserie distinguishes itself with a style and flair much different from anything else at Venetian or on the Strip.
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A side dish to treasure from Strip House
The Planet Hollywood steakhouse's potatoes Romanoff are an easy crowd-pleaser.
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Border Grill’s Chris Keating on the Bahamas and barbecue blasphemy
The former Caesars Palace chef has returned to Las Vegas to open the new Border Grill—at Caesars Palace.
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Pop into the new BLT Steak for cheesy bliss
The new steak joint's signature popovers live up to their hype.