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Holding onto the art: Gentrification and the Arts District
The sale of Art Square and other tales.
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XS names a table. What should we name next?
Jon Taffer's very own table.
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She said what?! Guess which wacky quotes belong to Assemblywoman Michele Fiore
“I’m politically 100 percent incorrect and believe political correctness is hurting truth and open, heartfelt dialogue.”
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Five furry friends join the crowd at the Lion Habitat Ranch
New lion cubs join 48 adult lions, many of which were part of the now-shuttered MGM Lion Habitat, at the Henderson park.
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Half-truths and absurdities litter the debate over Internet gambling
No good arguments or data to support banning online gambling were cited at a Congressional hearing last month.
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In brief: A new library for the East side, Undie Sunday and more
It's a sock and underwear drive—get your head out of the gutter!
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Nevada students may have to start learning cursive
Do you remember how to write a Q in cursive? Neither do we.
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The Weekly interview: Grammy-winning musician St. Vincent
Annie Clark talks riding bicycles with David Byrne, Popeye and pizza as music.
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A beast of a Bloody Mary: Playing garnish Jenga at Brooklyn Bowl’s brunch
Two friends, a bunch of dishes and wooden sticks. Berries went flying. A chicken drumlet was skewered.
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Hot Spots: Kristian Nairn at Ghostbar, Kiesza at Marquee and more
Also, a Guinness World Record attempt for the World's Largest Drag Performance at the Hard Rock Cafe.
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How to experience the Great Vegas Festival of Beer
Rare pours, food pairings, learn about beer and more!
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Nightlife News & Notes: Coachella DJ acts at Life, Scullery closes and more
Plus, Ditch Fridays returns.
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Lucky DeBellevue at Cosmo’s P3: Sculpting with pipe cleaners and painting with inked rubber
An artist of materials.
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Meet Vegas’ latest synth-pop duo, Details
Fans of Purity Ring will find a lot to like on the duo's debut EP.
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A local 17-year-old reps the Vegas ballet scene on a national stage
Local ballerina Monika Haczkiewicz dances at the Youth America Grand Prix this month, in front of artistic directors from many of the top ballet companies in the world.
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Trust Us: Equestrian World Cup, a Pirate Fest and more
Plus: Contemporary Arts Center's annual juried exhibit.
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Slow Art Day honors the idea of truly taking it all in
So many images, so little time -- literally.
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Kickin’ in a few bucks for kids at Kickflips vs. Kickdrums
Some shred on a guitar; others shred on skateboards. Kickflips vs. Kickdrums promotes both for Las Vegas youth.
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Film review: ‘Woman in Gold’
Woman in Gold has all the hallmarks of prime Oscar bait.
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The Weekly playlist: A full Fleetwood Mac attack
With Christine McVie back in the band, gear up for Saturday’s show by spinning songs from all three singers.
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Al Pacino blusters his way through ‘Danny Collins’
Inspired by a true story, not much feels genuine.
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A familiar Marvel hero gets a solid new start in ‘Daredevil’
Clearly influenced by Christopher Nolan’s Batman movies, Daredevil is dark both thematically and visually.
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Checking in on five main characters as ‘Game of Thrones’ returns
Arya is on the verge of awesomeness.
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Noah Baumbach gets too cynical in ‘While We’re Young’
The line between sardonic and sour can be tricky.
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Hannibal Buress brings his unique stand-up skills to the Strip
The comedian that ignited a firestorm against Bill Cosby showcases his offbeat precision.
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Free Will Astrology
“Everything we do in life is based on fear, especially love,” said Cancerian comedian Mel Brooks.
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Coachella-in-Vegas: Sorting through the fest’s annual spillover shows
Didn't score tickets to the Southern California festival? Find all the details on Coachella acts with Vegas shows here.
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Al Pacino blusters his way through ‘Danny Collins’
Inspired by a true story, not much feels genuine.
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Film review: ‘Woman in Gold’
Woman in Gold has all the hallmarks of prime Oscar bait.
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A familiar Marvel hero gets a solid new start in ‘Daredevil’
Clearly influenced by Christopher Nolan’s Batman movies, Daredevil is dark both thematically and visually.
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Checking in on five main characters as ‘Game of Thrones’ returns
Arya is on the verge of awesomeness.
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Noah Baumbach gets too cynical in ‘While We’re Young’
The line between sardonic and sour can be tricky.
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DW Bistro’s flavors can hang with the best brunch spots in America
This is Jamaica meets New Mexico, a culinary combo so potent and fresh that it feels distinctly American.
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The Venetian has French brunch on lock
Why not progressive meal it at these three outstanding spots?
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Talking up three of our favorite Bloody Marys
The South Point, the Cosmo and Hash House A Go Go serve up some of the Valley's finest morning drinks.
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A fond farewell to Simon’s legendary Sunday brunch
Simon is set to close its doors in May, which means time's running out for your final order of Frosted Flakes French toast.
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Best Brunches in Las Vegas
Sweet and savory combos on overload and just way too much Champagne. Here are the best brunches in Las Vegas. Your weekend plans begin here.
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Brunch lost its luster? You need ‘The Secondary Location’
The Secondary Location is where you go when you don’t want to go home, but you can’t stay at brunch. It’s where the drinks get cheaper, the food gets greasier and the conversation gets looser.
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Bird-based franchise PDQ arrives in North Las Vegas, happiness ensues
Whether it's from a drive-through window or an upscale restaurant, fried chicken is too inconsistent. Not at PDQ.
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A first look inside PublicUs
A place Downtown for good bread? That’s only the beginning.
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Bite Now: Montaditos at Bin 702
Nobody does snacks with drinks better than the Spanish.