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Mods for miles: Scooter culture is alive and well at High Rollers Weekend
Vespas, Lambrettas and all-around cool.
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Swipe and swap: Hookup apps are among many reasons syphilis is on the rise
Syphilis infections in Clark County have spiked 128 percent since 2012.
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The return of Life Cube and debut of Bliss Dance bring more Burning Man to Vegas
The Strip is about to get even brighter.
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Saying goodbye to Atomic Liquors co-owner and 'Mayor of Downtown,' Kent Johns
He was a free spirit. An original. The life of the party.
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Groupon’s weirdest, from robotic spiders to mermaid tails and naughty lipstick
For just $118.99, you can flaunt a pink, crocheted mermaid tail that comes in both child and adult sizes.
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Summer sexy starts at Encore Beach Club
This season’s swimsuits stay true to the Encore Beach Club aesthetic—sleek and sexy.
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Big This Week: David Guetta and Major Lazer return to XS and more
Plus, Conor McGregor hosts an after-fight party at Surrender and Ludacris hosts the next installment of Baauer's Studio B at Light.
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Andrew W.K. gets the Center bar hard rockin’
The "party god" returns for another DJ set at the casino's central attraction.
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Jerry Klint guides Hakkasan’s worldwide development and construction
“We are working with some new products and the first tests have been jaw-dropping moments.”
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Morgan Page celebrates 300 episodes of his ‘In the Air’ radio show
The Grammy-nominated DJ and producer commemorates the milestone with a special performance at Light.
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800 Degrees is the ideal post-party pleaser
It’s hard to beat a fresh, hot pizza at the end of a full night, especially when the prices are unbelievably low.
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Industry Weekly’s Club Calendar
Check out what's happening at Vegas' top nightclubs and dayclubs in the coming weeks.
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James Reynolds brings the heat to Hard Rock Cafe on the Strip
"We have a lot of fun, and it flows into what the guests see and experience."
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Bro squad! Nick Jonas parties with his famous friends at XS
Just a bunch of guys hanging out for a Vegas weekend. An entourage, if you will. Except that they’re famous.
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The reopened Minus5 Ice Bar at Mandalay is a must-see chill spot
It's an icy oasis all year round.
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Alibi activated: The ultra lounge is back at Aria, and its timing is perfect
It will be the perfect place to hit before or after Jewel, the new nightclub opening at Aria in May.
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Short takes: This week’s movie listings
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Disney’s 'Zootopia' presents an entertaining menagerie
A winning, gorgeously animated story about anthropomorphic animals living in relative harmony in a bustling metropolis.
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'London Has Fallen' reheats leftovers from better action movies
A lukewarm, corn chowder retread of White House Down, strained through Die Hard, Under Siege, Air Force One and dozens of others.
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Phil Lesh, by the numbers: Tallying up the Grateful Dead bassist's Brooklyn Bowl run
Lesh took the stage with his primary touring outfit, Phil & Friends, as well as the Terrapin Family Band.
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Five thoughts: Metric at Brooklyn Bowl (February 29)
The Canadian quartet’s physical set matched the intricacy and intrigue of the musical output.
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The PAC-12 Basketball Tournament, Sylvain Sylvain and other stuff to do this week
Plus a one-woman musical about Edith Piaf and an event dedicated to one of our favorite spirits.
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The Phil’s concertmaster on playing a priceless, nearly 300-year-old violin
It's a classical concert you don't want to miss.
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The Smith Center unleashes a season of heavyweights with its next Broadway series
A well-rounded slate of nine musicals ranging from family-friendly to classic to new.
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Diane Williams keeps it brief and intense with 'Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine'
Refreshing, fraught little tales.
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'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot' finds humor in war
Though comically stylized, WTF, starring Tina Fey, feels genuine.
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Album review: The 1975's 'I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It'
It doesn’t seem to know what it wants to be, emulating several different bands of the past without creating a style of its own.
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Album review: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' 'This Unruly Mess I've Made'
Mack is an able poet, who transcends the aptly titled Unruly Mess to keep you hanging on his words.
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Album review: Loretta Lynn's 'Full Circle'
The country legend sounds relaxed on laid-back versions of her own past hits.
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The Nether makes the virtual world genuinely scary
This is not for the squeamish, easily offended or faint of heart—because this show will stomp all over yours.
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Free Will Astrology
According to poet Tony Hoagland, most of us rarely “manage to finish a thought or a feeling; we usually get lazy or distracted and quit halfway through.”
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Short takes: This week’s movie listings
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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'London Has Fallen' reheats leftovers from better action movies
A lukewarm, corn chowder retread of White House Down, strained through Die Hard, Under Siege, Air Force One and dozens of others.
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Disney’s 'Zootopia' presents an entertaining menagerie
A winning, gorgeously animated story about anthropomorphic animals living in relative harmony in a bustling metropolis.
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'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot' finds humor in war
Though comically stylized, WTF, starring Tina Fey, feels genuine.
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Aria does it again with the blissful, delicious Herringbone Las Vegas
With its lounge-style dining room and crisp, sun-soaked patio, the new Herringbone is already one of the most relaxed restaurant experiences on the Las Vegas Strip.
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What we want to eat at David Chang’s Momofuku
Here’s hoping David Chang does his greatest hits at the Cosmopolitan.
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Dining News & Notes: Restaurant Week returns, N9NE's new happy hour and more
Also: Aliante Casino's Bistro 57 presents its first Italian cooking demo.