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It's been grand: Outgoing editor Sarah Feldberg says farewell to 'Weekly'
Six years after signing on with Weekly, Sarah Feldberg is passing the baton.
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It’s World Vegan Month! Celebrate with dairy-free ‘cheese’
We put five uncheeses to the test and found some good, some weird, and one delicious.
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A local ‘Jeopardy!’ contestant represents a different Vegas for the game-show geeks
Frederick Foster looked the Vegas part, that is, minus the douchiness and yard-long margarita and plus class, culture and brains.
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Stripping conditions: How will a recent court ruling affect exotic dancers?
Six dancers filed a class-action lawsuit against Sapphire over wage and overtime requirements in 2009. And last month, the state Supreme Court ruled that the dancers are employees, not independent contractors.
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Screening at Inspire: Documentary 'The Space Between' looks at healthcare in Kenya
Catch the flick (and a Q&A with the filmmakers) at Inspire Theater this week. Find all the details here.
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Boston Marathon winner Meb Keflezighi heads to Vegas to run with the people
The elite athlete will be running as a pacer in the Rock ’n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon this weekend.
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In brief: Brandon Flowers and Uber, MSN Money on Sheldon Adelson and more
Plus, Uber's first (and famous) Las Vegas customer.
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Random photo of the week
Submitted by Corlene Byrd.
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Has a Banksy prank turned into real legal trouble for Life Is Beautiful?
Thierry Guetta is suing LIB for using the festival's titular phrase and its paint-splashed heart logo, which he says he's trademarked.
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World’s Toughest Mudder brings 24 hours of pain and perseverance to Lake Las Vegas
A daylong obstacle race? Yeah, six-pack abs might help.
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A brief history of Nevada's failed education funding measures
The margins tax initiative that failed on election night last week is just one in a series of recent failures.
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Mock bombing and 'Top Gun' flair at Aviation Nation
A feast of powerful engineering at Nellis Air Force Base.
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Hot Spots: BassJackers at Light, Araabmuzik at Body English and more
Also, MSTRKRFT at Brooklyn Bowl.
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Local track of the month: Rekto Verso's 'Here We Go'
The classic house groove has a sexy sound sorely needed in Las Vegas.
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Nightlife News & Notes: 3LAU at Life, NYE announcements and more
Also, Green Valley and Silverado Ranch (finally) gain a legit—and late night—groove spot.
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The elegant and inventive 3535 finishes Linq Hotel & Casino’s bar profile
The recently unveiled space features 35 house-made infusions, from beef jerky-infused Jack Daniel's to Nutella Herradura tequila.
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The Weekly interview: Blonde Redhead guitarist/vocalist Amedeo Pace
The musician talks the band's latest album, playing Vegas and more.
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Not your grandma’s slots: The art and technology of today’s multisensory machines
The gaming machines of the future are built by teams of video-game caliber animators and artists—and they’re hitting casino floors today.
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The Foo Fighters’ new album is loaded with interesting ideas that rarely mesh
The band's latest work, Sonic Highways, features eight songs crafted in (and inspired by) eight different cities.
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Trust Us: The Pizza Underground, free admission at the Mob Museum and more
Also, Hot Water Music at Fremont Country Club and Death From Above 1979 at Brooklyn Bowl. Find all the details here!
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Calvin Harris’ 'Motion' finds the mega-DJ mining familiar moves
It is not motion that defines this collection, but stagnancy.
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Album review: Pink Floyd's 'The Endless River'
The band's latest serves as a sad footnote to one of rock’s proudest legacies.
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Free Will Astrology
How does Napoleon's penis apply to Capricorn this week?
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Olivia Gatti’s ‘The Motherlode’ at TastySpace looks at family
The moments between the moments, the experiences that slip away and the “beauty in the ordinary.”
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Film review: Jon Stewart’s 'Rosewater' is a heavy political drama
The Daily Show host makes his (serious) directorial debut.
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Film review: 'Beyond the Lights' never moves beyond the clichés
Beyoncé the Lights might be a more nonsensical title for writer-director Gina Prince-Bythewood’s labor of love about a pop singer torn between love and fame, but it would imply more about the thinly conceived romantic drama.
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Film review: 'Whiplash' is a war movie—set inside a music conservatory
To say that Fletcher is a hardass would be inaccurate—even the hardest ass in the world is still at least a little bit pliable.
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Welcome home, Helen: A Las Vegas literary magazine is born
Designed to capture the spirit of Southern Nevada through art and literature, Helen launched this month with a 56-page issue.
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A fun format undercuts Neil Patrick Harris’ autobiographical tale
It's not your typical autobiography, but Harris comes off as smart and likeable, clever and self-effacing.
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Restless new theater company A Public Fit prepares its first full show
Psychological thriller Foxfinder is the company's first show, set for Art Square.
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The Weekly interview: Judas Priest bassist Ian Hill
The musician talks being back on tour, pushing social boundaries and the lasting power of throwback metal.
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Film review: Jon Stewart’s 'Rosewater' is a heavy political drama
The Daily Show host makes his (serious) directorial debut.
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Film review: 'Beyond the Lights' never moves beyond the clichés
Beyoncé the Lights might be a more nonsensical title for writer-director Gina Prince-Bythewood’s labor of love about a pop singer torn between love and fame, but it would imply more about the thinly conceived romantic drama.
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Film review: 'Whiplash' is a war movie—set inside a music conservatory
To say that Fletcher is a hardass would be inaccurate—even the hardest ass in the world is still at least a little bit pliable.
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The dynamic Bazaar Meat is so much more than a steakhouse
Meat and potatoes? Nah. Try 87 different dishes from blood sausage with sea urchin to suckling pig.
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Local jerky shops offer wild flavors and interesting ingredients
Say goodbye to meat cardboard when you sample from these creative snack spots.
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Hakkasan Group and Brian Malarkey are bringing Searsucker to Caesars
The celeb chef's comfort food will be offered adjacent to new nightclub Omnia this spring.