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Interim director Alisha Kerlin leads the Barrick Museum through its 50th anniversary celebration
"When someone who’s not used to looking at art is in a tour here at the Barrick and you see that light bulb go off, and they realize that art is something more than just what it looks like, that’s significant."
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Digging through the danceable Coachella 2017 lineup
From Kendrick Lamar to DJ Snake and Richie Hawtin, there's something for everyone.
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Winter cravings manifest beautifully at Sage
The braised beef shortrib is always in style.
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Get ready for an intimate musical residency with Keith Sweat
The R&B legend begins a special engagement at the Flamingo on January 17.
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Rao’s Las Vegas celebrates a decade of classic cuisine
"I started off as a busboy at Rao’s New York at the age of 12—never thinking I was going to stay in the family business—and I never left."
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A legendary chef passes the torch to Stacked Hospitality
January 14 marks a new beginning for the legacy of Andre Rochat.
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The Chainsmokers at XS, Metro Boomin at Light at other big shows this week
Plus, Rae Sremmurd returns to Drai's and Ruckus plays a Sunday night pool party at Marquee.
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Wynn Nightlife unveils its new musical roster
Cedric Gervais, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Nicky Romero and Laidback Luke are just some of the new names at Wynn.
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Giada’s cocktails deliver true Hollywood glamour
The vintage film posters that cover the restaurant's walls aren't the only tribute to Dino De Laurentiis.
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Dance diva Robin S. brings her soulful sound to LAX
"It relates to every genre, every group of people. It’s about life and respect, and that’s why it takes people there."
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RVLTN helps define Vegas’ all-ages dance scene
The all-ages dance event company is growing quickly and celebrating its third anniversary with a big show at the Joint.
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'Motown the Musical,' 'Toruk—The First Flight' and more stuff you need to know about this week
Also, the Las Vegas Jewish Film Festival returns and A Room of One's Own opens at Left of Center.
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Netflix’s 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' is a lucky find
This time, Count Olaf isn't messing around.
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Jude Law plays a power-mad pontiff in 'The Young Pope'
Although his election as Pope was meant as a compromise, Lenny turns out to be the opposite of a peacemaker.
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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 NFL playoffs are down to seven solid teams—and one all-time awful one
In the past three seasons, the top-seeded teams have reached the big game, a streak that will run to four if the New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys reach Super Bowl 51.
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Fuzzy future: A swing through CES confirms humankind’s gravest danger
A few years ago, smart TVs were the hot ticket. This year there were virtual reality headsets everywhere.
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Album review: Run the Jewels stays in the fast lane on 'RTJ3'
The record, out physically this week, finds the two men once again expertly meshing their styles.
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Shelbi Schroeder’s 'Swoon' takes nude photos to unexpected places
The former Las Vegan's second show in a month stimulates in unexpected ways.
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Digging through Van Morrison’s catalog for undervalued gems
The singer-songwriter performs at Caesars' Colosseum January 13 and 14.
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Album review: The Flaming Lips refocus on 'Oczy Mlody'
Harsh textures are (mostly) eschewed for languid synth-pop, an ambient glaze and gentle individual elements.
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Gangster’s paradise: An assured Ben Affleck guides 'Live by Night'
The story might be better suited to a TV miniseries than a feature film, but it has a greater scope than its individual parts.
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Album review: David Bowie's 'No Plan' EP adds a worthy closing chapter to his legacy
As we braced for the anniversary of Bowie's death, his team delivered a surprise nugget the day before his birthday.
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'Patriots Day' struggles to bring a true story to life
The bombing and shootout sequences are staged with propulsive, visceral intensity.
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Album review: Bonobo's 'Migration' creates—and releases—tensions
Everything that makes Bonobo great can be heard in the five and a half minutes of its latest release’s title track.
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Martin Scorsese contemplates the unknowable in 'Silence'
Though explicitly a religious story, it will resonate with anyone who possesses any sort of core belief.
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Netflix’s 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' is a lucky find
This time, Count Olaf isn't messing around.
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Jude Law plays a power-mad pontiff in 'The Young Pope'
Although his election as Pope was meant as a compromise, Lenny turns out to be the opposite of a peacemaker.
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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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Gangster’s paradise: An assured Ben Affleck guides 'Live by Night'
The story might be better suited to a TV miniseries than a feature film, but it has a greater scope than its individual parts.
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'Patriots Day' struggles to bring a true story to life
The bombing and shootout sequences are staged with propulsive, visceral intensity.
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Martin Scorsese contemplates the unknowable in 'Silence'
Though explicitly a religious story, it will resonate with anyone who possesses any sort of core belief.
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Fish, chips and passion: A few fast hours in the Las Vegas life of Gordon Ramsay
With four restaurants on the Las Vegas Strip and a new TV production company, one of the world's biggest food media moguls just keeps getting bigger.
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Get your buzz on with these five local brews
The Vegas beer scene is just getting better.
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Toddy Shop is a creative new gem hiding in a sports bar
Chef Hemant Kishore is dishing up unique Indian flavors and more.
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Miami’s Sugarcane brings diverse flavors to the Venetian
Timon Balloo's Vegas outpost proves you can provide something for everybody, with style to spare.