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Insomniac's Pasquale Rotella on building a different experience
This year's Electric Daisy Carnival, June 16-18 in Las Vegas, will bring new artists and themes to the festival.
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Las Vegas boutique Feature creates an inclusive atmosphere
The Chinatown style depot has big plans for this month’s MAGIC show.
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Delmonico Steakhouse does bacon in a big, bold way
Apple-cured Kurobuta bone-in bacon. Order it and thank us later.
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Protoje brings his reggae revival to the Joint
“Reggae music always comes up at times when there is social unrest.”
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Nightlife veteran Eddie McDonald launches Music Artist Connection
The full-service entertainment entity will focus on what McDonald knows best.
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Look to Sinatra for romance out of the ordinary
The Encore Italian restaurant has the charm you need to create a memorable meal.
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Hyde's XIV Sessions, Clinton Sparks at Light and more big club shows this week
Plus, catch A-Trak at Intrigue, DJ Snake at XS, Nelly at Drai's and more.
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House Party: Cedric Gervais takes over at Intrigue
Gervais followed in the footsteps of fellow French DJ David Guetta with Wynn Nightlife.
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Rising reggaeton star Karol G visits latin nightlife hot spot Embassy
The Colombian singer just scored a gig on Univision’s Pequeños Gigantes USA reality-talent competition show.
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Willie Nelson captures hearts at the Venetian
There’s no perfect way to describe what it feels like to be in the presence of a legend.
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‘Finding Neverland’ is rich in familiarity and imagination
The musical production visits the Smith Center February 14-19.
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Left of Center’s all-women exhibit ‘A Room of One’s Own’ pairs art and text
Pairing 14 writers and 13 visual artists, A Room of One’s Own lauds the freedom of women to make art.
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Keanu takes out more bad guys in ‘John Wick: Chapter 2’
Add in some colorful underworld figures and you have the ingredients for an entertaining, ultraviolent and occasionally witty thriller.
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The March to Reclaim MLK, Love Letters, Ira Glass and more stuff you need to know about this week
Plus, Tom Segura at House of Blues, the Mob Museum celebrates five years and much more.
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Building a franchise: ‘The Lego Batman Movie’ continues the winning streak
What seemed likely to be a cynical corporate cash-in turned out to be a clever, funny, self-aware and heartfelt movie.
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Katherine Heigl returns in dull procedural ‘Doubt’
State of Affairs didn’t work out, so she’s back with probably the safest bet: a CBS crime show.
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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 American Weather ascends to the stage of its dreams
The Vegas trio has won the ears of local scenesters and show promoters.
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Adam Ant revives a 'heroic' record at Brooklyn Bowl
“[Punk] got very gray and very political and very violent. I didn’t like it very much anymore."
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Keanu takes out more bad guys in ‘John Wick: Chapter 2’
Add in some colorful underworld figures and you have the ingredients for an entertaining, ultraviolent and occasionally witty thriller.
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Katherine Heigl returns in dull procedural ‘Doubt’
State of Affairs didn’t work out, so she’s back with probably the safest bet: a CBS crime show.
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Building a franchise: ‘The Lego Batman Movie’ continues the winning streak
What seemed likely to be a cynical corporate cash-in turned out to be a clever, funny, self-aware and heartfelt movie.
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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 Linq Promenade gets meaty with Virgil’s Real Barbecue
Combine it with In-N-Out Burger and Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips and you have a Strip space that satisfies.
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Five romantic wine-centric hideaways
From the Strip to Chinatown to Desert Shores, these sipping spots are worth a look.