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Industry titan Sujit Kundu builds SKAM into a dominant force
"We want to make sure the clubs have the highest percentage chance of making the greatest night possible.”
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EDMbiz expands its reach and education efforts
EDMbiz is now all about inspiring and assisting aspirationals, people who want to get into the business in various forms.
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Big beat week: Vegas clubs pack in the stars during EDC
Electronic dance music remains a prominent force on the Strip, but it's the dominant sound for EDC Week.
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Calvin Harris returns to Las Vegas with another hit
The gently pulsating “This Is What You Came For” could easily become summer’s anthem.
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Bay Area favorite DJ E-Rock is loving life at Light
The Mandalay Bay resident also serves as the DJ for his hometown San Francisco 49ers.
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Kirill Was Here at Ditch Fridays, Skrillex & Marshmello at Surrender and more
Also, catch Kaskade at XS, Lil Jon at Jewel, Calvin Harris at Omnia, Tiësto at Wet Republic and Hakkasan and many more.
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The fun food at Fix never gets old
Fix feels like right now, not one of those classic restaurants frozen in its original era ... and it doesn’t hurt that it’s so delicious.
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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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House of Blues’ Brian Kline keeps the music machine running
The director of venue ops oversees the concert hall, its Crossroads restaurant, the retail space and the resort’s Foundation Room club on the hotel’s 63rd floor.
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Short takes: This week’s movie listings and reviews
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Mark your calendar: These 12 events will make your summer sunnier
Movies with a Strip view, beer with barbecue, an old-school hip-hop party and a whole lot more.
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Old-school jazz meets the late-night wine set at Ferraro’s
The soundtrack to reverse happy hour just got cooler with the return of Jazz Workshop's weekly gig.
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The Weekly playlist: DJ Mike Pizzo dials up some all-time summer songs
And Sisqo's "Thong Song" totally made the cut.
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Trust Us: A punk Prince tribute show, Eggslut opens at Cosmopolitan and more
Plus: Natasha Leggero at Beauty Bar and Cabaret at the Smith Center.
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Striptease: On the scene at the Burlesque Hall of Fame
Burlesque legends and newcomers to the art form converge for a weekend of pasties and feathers.
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Photographer Yousuf Karsh and the intimacy of the 20th century elite
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art offers a look at the cultural, academic, scientific and political lives of significance.
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Catching up with Las Vegan Jordan Rosenthal of Fortunate Youth
The California-based band plays Reggae in the Desert on June 11.
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Album review: Tegan and Sara’s ‘Love You to Death’
Tegan and Sara continue to find new, fresh ways to twist not only familiar topics, but also their own sound.
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A new ESPN miniseries makes the O.J. Simpson tale worth reliving
A tragic, infuriating, utterly riveting account of how the “trial of the century” outlined this country’s racial divide, its perverted judicial system and the toxic side effects of the American dream.
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Old-school jazz meets the late-night wine set at Ferraro’s
Once again, Thursday nights showcase music that rarely featured in this town: instrumental jazz steeped in a midcentury tradition from which it occasionally ripples out.
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Somewhere between real and surreal in Myranda Bair’s ‘High Noon’
"Bair’s skill as a scientific illustrator comes to the fore. She is a gifted draftsman."
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Album review: Garbage’s ‘Strange Little Birds’
Fans who welcomed the band back on 2012's Not Your Kind of People will find plenty to like here.
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'Reflections of Three Gay Men' emphasizes cause over coordination
Rick Pulos' solo show felt like a manipulation of sentiment, rather than an actual exploration of character, setting or conflict.
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'Warcraft' puts a lot of effort into being terrible
Watching it is a different sort of painful experience from watching a blatant hack job like Mortal Kombat or Silent Hill.
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Short takes: This week’s movie listings and reviews
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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'Warcraft' puts a lot of effort into being terrible
Watching it is a different sort of painful experience from watching a blatant hack job like Mortal Kombat or Silent Hill.
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Feel-good documentary ‘Dark Horse’ delivers an inspiring sports story
Any eventual narrative film based on this story will have a lot to live up to.
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Abra-crap-dabra: 'Now You See Me 2' fails to create the illusion of quality
All the visual sleight of hand can’t distract from the movie’s core stupidity.
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‘The Conjuring 2’ provides occasional scares but not much of a story
A plodding, drawn-out story with momentary excitement.
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Hunting down four perfect Vegas summer beers
A subtly fruity wheat beer that clocks in at just 3.8 percent? We’ll take six in an ice bucket, please.
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Two new beer-centric spots serve up quality fare
Beer food can and should be spectacular, even before too many pints. Beerhaus and PT's Brewing Company subscribe to this belief.
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MGM’s Monte Carlo reboot brings NoMad and Eataly
Food critics can’t seem to find their way to be impressed with food prepared in Las Vegas, and these new additions could help change that.