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Counting sheep: Up-close bighorn sightings are the norm at a Boulder City park
Um, what?! You usually need to bust out the binoculars at Lake Mead.
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Questlove talks spinning Hakkasan, his Bowl Train party and 'Cornbread Thursday'
The Roots founder/drummer and Tonight Show bandleader brings his Soul Train-inspired dance party to the Linq this weekend.
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Local teen designer Huilin Chen’s fun debut collection has the whimsy of Las Vegas
Fashion phenom: You almost forget she’s a teenager when she talks the industry talk. Then she gushes about a selfie with Project Runway’s Christian Siriano, and you hope her style always echoes that breathless fun.
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Customizable suites: Have it your way at the Cromwell
The Strip property features 19 suites that can be personalized. But how?
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Thinking about 'Breaking Bad,' barhopping Fremont East and fast-food breakfast
How did it take this freaking long for the rest of the pack to appreciate the power of the McMuffin?!
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Are you really in Summerlin when you say you're in Summerlin?
The folks who own it gave us some pretty sweet mouse pad maps of the community, if you need some help ...
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Burning Man detour: Taking refuge at Pyramid Lake
Hundreds of RVs were turned away at the gate to Burning Man, after rains turned the plays into a soupy mess.
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'It's 'Pee-wee's Playhouse' on acid': Freakshow Wrestling returns
Expect a zombie horde, clown army and possibly an epic helicopter entrance (pending FAA approval, of course).
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Nightlife void: The cool stuff our clubbing capital is still missing
Because too much is not enough.
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Prolific producer Chris Cox returns to Las Vegas
The most famous DJ you don’t know: Cox's musical talents were cultivated at UNLV.
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Trust Us: 'Ghostbusters' on the big screen, Tove Lo and the opening of Delano
And Theophilus London, too!
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The Weekly Interview: Avett Brothers bassist Bob Crawford
No, there are no Oasis-level fights within this group, he says.
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2014 Fall A&E Guide: TV
Here are 10 shows with some amount of promise, plus two old ones to keep watching.
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2014 Fall A&E Guide: Concerts
From Katy Perry to Kiss, Ty Segall to Phish, fall's concert calendar is packed with notable names.
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2014 Fall A&E Guide: Game Theory finally gets reissued
A retro treat from the 1980s power-pop greats.
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2014 Fall A&E Guide: Albums
Foo Fighters, Taylor Swift, Karen O and more.
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The Weekly Interview: NBT’s James Canfield
Dance past and present this season at the Nevada Ballet Theatre.
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2014 Fall A&E Guide: Arts & Culture
The best of the arts in galleries, on stages and even in the old Western Hotel.
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Giant cat head to take over Downtown corner
You had us at giant gnomes, Jesse. But, by all means, keep going.
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Disappearing act: Miniseries 'Houdini' is an unremarkable biopic
Unlike its subject, who performed feats that people remembered their whole lives, the History Channel program is entirely forgettable.
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Bloody biography: The terrific and terrifying tale of Vegas legend Benny Binion
“He was brutal when he had to be and beneficent when the opportunity arose."
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School of punk: Local show benefits area students in need
Bonus points for wearing a Milo Goes to College T-shirt.
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The Presidents of the United States of America are like cotton candy
I know it’s totally empty calories, but I’m okay with that every once in a while.
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Five thoughts: Interpol (August 21, Boulevard Pool)
Singer Paul Banks’ perfectly flawed voice remains instantly identifiable.
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Matthew Weiner makes a disappointing feature debut with 'Are You Here'
A stoner comedy is the last thing you would expect from the creator of Mad Men.
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2014 Fall A&E Guide: TV
Here are 10 shows with some amount of promise, plus two old ones to keep watching.
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Disappearing act: Miniseries 'Houdini' is an unremarkable biopic
Unlike its subject, who performed feats that people remembered their whole lives, the History Channel program is entirely forgettable.
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Matthew Weiner makes a disappointing feature debut with 'Are You Here'
A stoner comedy is the last thing you would expect from the creator of Mad Men.
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Pierce Brosnan returns to spy thrillers in 'The November Man'
Brosnan isn't James Bond, but the comparisons are unavoidable.
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Saborr’s authentic Mexican food is worth the trip
Finding Mexican food in Las Vegas is easy, but just because it’s plentiful doesn’t mean it’s all good.
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Asian-influenced frozen desserts are popping up all over
As the local Asian restaurant scene continues to grow, our options for exotic desserts become more abundant.
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More than Island Style
Hawaiian, Korean, Chinese ... this little family-run restaurant does it all.