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Nightlife impresario Jesse Waits on life after XS and what’s next
The longtime managing partner of XS and Tryst has moved on to the Alon hotel and casino, planned to open in 2018.
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Jolted by change, the Arts Factory is still enchanting as hell
Crown & Anchor Pub is slated to anchor this essential spot, so it's time to take stock before the construction dust settles.
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On the scene as our city’s first marijuana dispensary opens
Medical marijuana was approved by voters in 2000, but it’s taken lawmakers more than a decade to set up a way for patients to legally acquire it.
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Scenic history: Colorful tales of the people who shaped Red Rock culture
Researched and written by Friends of Red Rock Canyon volunteers, Seekers, Saints & Scoundrels portrays the people drawn to the mountains.
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What can Las Vegas do to make roads safer for bicycles?
In the past eight months, eight cyclists have died on local roadways.
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Finding the future of green at the National Clean Energy Summit
“Six years ago, smart meters were pretty rare. Today, 60 million consumers have access to detailed information about how much energy we use, how we use it, when we use it."
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The Presidential visit yields goodies
The President gets his own branded candy.
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Hot Spots: DeJ Loaf at Foxtail, the Mad Decent Block Party returns and more
Plus, Super Fly Disco Night at Triple B, The Thing With 2 Heads at Golden Tiki, Rita Ora at Drai's and even more.
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His way: Dirty South on crafting his own go-to tracks
The Vegas nightclub staple is back at his new home, Omnia, this weekend.
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Nightlife News & Notes: Cedric Gervais tours, Busta Rhymes fills in and more
Also, Lucky Foo's is reviving the legendary Red Dragon party for one night in September.
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A colorful weekend starts with AFAN's Black & White Party
The annual has come a long way since its beginnings in Green Valley. Check out what's in store this year.
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Miguel is coming to party and riot and expand your soul
The Grammy winner talks his latest album, playing Vegas and more.
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Fall A&E Preview: Concerts
Concerts, films, albums, books! Your guide to the cultural onslaught from Labor Day through Thanksgiving.
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Fall A&E Preview: Albums
Fetty Wap, David Gilmour, Joanna Newsom and more—plus who’ll be the next artist to sneak an album onto the Web?
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Fall A&E Preview: TV
Despite the drastic changes in TV-viewing habits in recent years, the major broadcast networks insist on rolling out dozens of new shows in early fall.
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Fall A&E Preview: Culture
Fine art, dance, music and literature to keep you busy this season.
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Fall A&E Preview: Theater
Get your geek on with She Kills Monsters by Off-Strip Productions.
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Fall A&E Preview: Books
From a new Patti Smith memoir to the completion of a Sinatra bio, these books will keep you busy.
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Fall A&E Preview: Comedy
Here's where to find laughs this fall.
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Fall A&E Preview: Movies
From Johnny Depp in a gritty biopic to the retro-fueled insanity of Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin, fall films are ready to thrill.
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Color and form: Fusing glass and talking chemistry at Cosmo's P3Studio
Revealing the mystery and explaining details.
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'The Diary of a Teenage Girl' is a funny, sad, triumphant coming-of-age story
Diary is based on Phoebe Gloeckner’s semi-autobiographical graphic novel and set in San Francisco in 1976.
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The drug war gets a superficial dramatization in 'Narcos'
A history lesson with occasional drama.
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Album review: The Foreign Exchange's 'Tales From the Land of Milk and Honey'
The pair churns out smooth, vibey neo-soul.
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The Weekly interview: Melvins frontman Buzz Osborne
The Melvins play the Sayers Club at SLS on August 29.
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'We Are Your Friends' brings generic angst to the EDM world
WAYF is set up like an EDM version of Entourage.
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25 years later, Scorsese’s 'Goodfellas' feels nastier than ever
On September 19, one of the greatest, most influential films of all time marks its silver anniversary
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Fall A&E Preview: Movies
From Johnny Depp in a gritty biopic to the retro-fueled insanity of Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin, fall films are ready to thrill.
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Fall A&E Preview: TV
Despite the drastic changes in TV-viewing habits in recent years, the major broadcast networks insist on rolling out dozens of new shows in early fall.
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'The Diary of a Teenage Girl' is a funny, sad, triumphant coming-of-age story
Diary is based on Phoebe Gloeckner’s semi-autobiographical graphic novel and set in San Francisco in 1976.
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The drug war gets a superficial dramatization in 'Narcos'
A history lesson with occasional drama.
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'We Are Your Friends' brings generic angst to the EDM world
WAYF is set up like an EDM version of Entourage.
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'Z for Zachariah': Love triangle in the post-apocalypse
Exploring issues of race and gender in Eden.
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Film review: 'No Escape'
At one time, it might have made sense for Owen Wilson to demonstrate his range by starring in a grimy thriller.
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Commercial Center adds the fresh, intriguing Arawan Thai Bistro
There’s a bright, popping freshness to the flavors at this new Thai restaurant.
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Superchef Scott Conant knows how to go casual
If all goes well, the chef says, he’ll end up with multiple restaurants that serve sandwiches. This is a world where fine-dining folks can make bank at fast-casual.
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What you’ll drink and learn at Mandalay Bay’s Beer & Barrel
Get ready for an end-of-summer beer bash August 28-30 at Mandalay Bay Beach.