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Skrillex stays prolific as a producer and Vegas resident DJ
From collabs with Justin Bieber to Rick Ross, the EDM powerhouse churns out the hits.
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Nervo at Omnia, Steve Aoki at Wet Republic and more club events this week
Also, catch Rev Run & DJ Ruckus at Jewel, DJ Snake at XS, Metro Boomin at Light and much more.
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The hypnotic Sia brings her first arena tour to Vegas
The oft-veiled artist knows how to captivate an audience.
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Changing the game: Poker gets a fresh look in Encore’s new room
If anyone can help recapture and even improve upon poker’s glory days, it’s Steve Wynn.
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This week's Industry Weekly club calendar
Check out what's happening at Vegas' top nightclubs and dayclubs in the coming weeks.
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Find fresh, fabulous oysters at Herringbone
When Herringbone uses the term “ocean to table,” it’s serious.
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Vegas-based Bar Pods is a company ready to explode
What was a beverage kiosk has quickly become a real mobile venue.
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GBDC returns for its sixth season this month
Get ready for one of Las Vegas' most outrageous afternoon parties.
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Find seasonal stress relief at the Spa at the Linq
Worries slip away and senses are delighted with the new pumpkin spice and vanilla face and body package.
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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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Music matters for DJ Douglas Gibbs
Over a 40-year career, the soulful Downtown Cocktail Room resident has remained steadfast in honoring his craft and forging a meaningful connection with his audience.
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The Rise Lantern Festival, Beetlejuice art, the Sweets' Spot and other stuff you need to do
Also, the Age of Chivalry Renaissance Festival returns and Baio plays the Bunkhouse.
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Cyndi Lauper gets country cool with latest album 'Detour'
"They told me Peter Gabriel learned how to yodel in three lessons."
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The Moody Blues’ John Lodge talks Vegas run and 'Future' plans
Days of Future Passed was made on four tracks—and that includes the orchestra!
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'Transparent' proves misery loves television
The Amazon TV show's Pfefferman family fits well among a generation of despicable TV casts.
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'The Girl on the Train' plays out like a conventional mystery
It's a conventional mystery with a conventional outcome.
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'Divorce' slowly pulls an insufferable couple apart
Meet a suburban couple with a nice house, two kids and money to waste on destroying each other.
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'The Birth of a Nation' depicts an ugly chapter in American history
The film is powerful, but lacks the artistry of a movie like 12 Years a Slave.
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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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'The Girl on the Train' plays out like a conventional mystery
It's a conventional mystery with a conventional outcome.
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'Divorce' slowly pulls an insufferable couple apart
Meet a suburban couple with a nice house, two kids and money to waste on destroying each other.
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'The Birth of a Nation' depicts an ugly chapter in American history
The film is powerful, but lacks the artistry of a movie like 12 Years a Slave.
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Venetian's new Italian restaurant focuses on seafood
Vegas is all about culinary diversity but the Venetian/Palazzo complex literally has a dozen Italian restaurants. And it works.
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Indulging in the purple neon food circus that is the Peppermill
Home is where the 10-egg omelet is.
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Five taco shops you must devour
Because every day is Tuesday.