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Sush Machida’s ‘Hope Corridor’ murals enliven the Child Haven facility
The works were designed to uplift and offer a sense of hope at a challenging and dark time for kids 17 and under.
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From Tibet to the Trop: More than 500 Buddhists will gather at the Strip hotel
Not your usual night at the slots: While the conference is open only to registrants, the public can attend one talk and meditation.
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In brief: Blackbird Studios closes, more hope for the Huntridge and Shamir's LGBT accolade
The Arts District will lose another gallery when Blackbird Studios shutters in January.
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After the Paris attacks, why the show goes on
Live performance, for me, has always been an escape, from real life, real worries and real danger.
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Prayer on demand: PrayerSpark is in the business of spirituality and is now developing an addiction recovery app
Michael Feder rounded up spiritual leaders from various beliefs and launched the interfaith affirmation company that allows users to to request prayers and blessings.
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Peaceful gratitude amid the violence of certain holiday traditions
"While waiting in the car chomping on a sedative, I mentally checked off the bucket-list item “Go Shopping on Black Friday,” which was actually never, ever on my bucket list."
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For sale: Fountainebleau—who should buy it and what should they do with it?
Hakkasan Group? NASCAR? Donald Trump?
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Outside Las Vegas Foundation’s Mauricia Baca on the Valley’s epic trail project
The organization's message is simple: "Get outside, Las Vegas!"
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UNLV’s radio station might partner with Nevada Public Radio
The Board of Regents could approve a management and programming agreement between KUNV and KNPR at its December meeting.
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Hot Spots: Trey Songz at Drai's, a Charlie Brown Thanksgiving feast at Golden Tiki and more
Also, Brody Jenner at Heart of Omnia and Bass Gravy at Bunkhouse. Get all the party details here.
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Stoney's brings the country back ... again
Boot-scootin' is back at Town Square.
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Chatting up Steve Aoki as he preps to celebrate his birthday at Hakkasan
The DJ talks his Steve Aoki Charitable Fund, moving into his Henderson home and more.
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Nightlife News & Notes: 3LAU's Hakkasan and Omnia debuts, NYE headliners and more
Also, a new opening date for LGBT dance spot Rendezvous.
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The Latin Grammys, Rise Against at DLVEC and other stuff you'll want to know about
Plus, the Phil does Sibelius and Ice Out Cancer takes over Cosmo's pool rink.
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt lounge around in the vapid 'By the Sea'
Their life is full of ennui, thanks to a previous tragedy alluded to throughout the movie but only revealed at the end.
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Two artists converse in paint, ceramics and midcentury motifs at MCQ
How do you translate historic midcentury motifs into contemporary art?
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'The Night Before' neglects comedy in favor of character arc
The Naughty Christmas Comedy is a way of flirting with the dark side to illustrate the Nice.
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Sarah Colonna and Iliza Shlesinger combine for some legendary Lipshtick
As strong as Sarah Colonna’s leadoff set might have been Saturday night at the Venetian, Iliza Shlesinger took the stage next and absolutely crushed the room.
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Marvel’s downbeat 'Jessica Jones' hits the same notes too often
"...a bit monotonous, and the grim tone doesn’t help."
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Games over: "Mockingjay -Part 2' competently wraps up Hunger Games series
Jennifer Lawrence, as ever, is excellent as Katniss.
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Escort's 'Animal Nature' is a love letter to disco
Musicianship and escapism define the Brooklyn act's second LP.
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Grimes’ 'Art Angels' expands the boundaries of pop
Claire Boucher's latest LP is a forward-thinking, compulsively listenable album that ought to inspire imitators.
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The Bunkhouse returns with a promising first show
The crowd's energy felt stronger than ever.
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When bingo meets free shots: Station’s Rock Shot promo clubs up grandma’s game
Leave your daubers at home! Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock are changing up the retiree favorite.
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Mikayla Whitmore creates an unforgettable ‘mindscape’
Think back to a memory, any memory. What does it look like in your head?
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Local music news & notes: Devastate is dead—and The Laissez Fairs co-release a new EP
Plus new releases from Special-K and Trade Voorhees.
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'Room' unevenly adapts a powerful novel
The story is about a boy who has spent his entire life—literally, since birth—living with his mother in a sociopath’s garden shed.
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The Kats Report: Blue Man Group comes full circle—to its original Luxor home
“We just keep making this work. We keep evolving so we can be better each time.”
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt lounge around in the vapid 'By the Sea'
Their life is full of ennui, thanks to a previous tragedy alluded to throughout the movie but only revealed at the end.
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'The Night Before' neglects comedy in favor of character arc
The Naughty Christmas Comedy is a way of flirting with the dark side to illustrate the Nice.
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Marvel’s downbeat 'Jessica Jones' hits the same notes too often
"...a bit monotonous, and the grim tone doesn’t help."
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Games over: "Mockingjay -Part 2' competently wraps up Hunger Games series
Jennifer Lawrence, as ever, is excellent as Katniss.
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'Room' unevenly adapts a powerful novel
The story is about a boy who has spent his entire life—literally, since birth—living with his mother in a sociopath’s garden shed.
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'Spotlight' tells an important story about people who tell important stories
The film tells the tale of the Boston Globe reporters who broke the story of sexual abuse and cover-ups in the Catholic Church.
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Dining News & Notes: New restaurants from Stratta, Mizoguchi and Sgrizzi
Also, Elizabeth Blau joins the cast Restaurant Startup, and Stripsteak teams up with Glenfiddich.
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Aníse Tapas & Grill delivers contemporary kosher cuisine to the west side
The restaurant offers an array of Mediterranean dishes as small plates along with more traditional entrée options.
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Luke’s Lobster brings its iconic rolls to the Strip
You no longer have to go back East for one of its great tastes.