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Is J.Lo the hardest working woman in show business?
Jennifer Lopez is back on the Strip for her resident show at Axis this month.
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Things are moving fast for MadeinTYO
The Atlanta phenom pops up at Hyde Bellagio this week.
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Halfway to EDC at Marquee, Migos at Drai's and more big shows this week
Also, R. Kelly performs at the Joint, Southside visits Light and Twenty One Pilots play at Mandalay Bay.
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Find something different at the W’s Living Room
The new bar and lounge feels like a hybrid of Mad Men and The Jetsons.
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Pinches Tacos at the Gramercy emerges as a brunch favorite
Pair chilaquiles with an icy Dos Equis or blood orange margarita.
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XS kicks off MAGIC week with Diplo and Virgil Abloh
Expect bigger-than-usual midweek parties up and down Las Vegas Boulevard.
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Peter Kim digs down to the roots of Hudson Jeans
"You have to believe in something more than product or money. There’s got to be a deeper meaning."
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Datsik’s Ninja Nation Tour comes to Hard Rock Live
The Canadian dubstep DJ and producer has special things in store.
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Cuisine constantly evolves at San Francisco’s Mina Test Kitchen
The pop-up space launched last year with former Las Vegas chef Adam Sobel at the helm.
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Get comfy at Culinary Dropout at the Hard Rock
It started as the perfect place to snack before a concert, but it’s become a destination.
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Catching up with hip-hop legend DJ Quik
Quik lands at LAX this weekend.
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Hammam treatments settle in on the Strip
Mandarin Oriental and the Cosmopolitan offer traditional relaxation retreats.
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Cher wows with a new show at Park Theater
“Are you overcome with my talent, or just astonished that I’m here?” Chef joked after arriving onstage in typical grand fashion.
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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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German comedy 'Toni Erdmann' is an unlikely masterpiece
A bizarrely goofy premise yields a richly human movie.
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Ricky Gervais pushes his ‘Office’ character even further
The comic actor re-channels David Brent for Life on the Road.
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Darkness gets televised in John Darnielle’s ‘Universal Harvester’
The frontman for indie band The Mountain Goats returns with an eerie tale that evokes 1990s nostalgia.
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Even if you aren’t a superfan, Ween’s Brookyn Bowl shows are worth a look
Twangy country, bumpin’ funk, sweeping prog … don’t even bother trying to categorize Ween’s sound.
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Thinking local on the Strip: SKYE Gallery is building an art bridge
Vanessa and Elena Skye’s gallery, nestled within the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, has distinguished itself from its neighbors with its local roots.
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Horrors creep up in 'A Cure for Wellness'
The film has a carefully composed visual style that makes for an enveloping, unsettling experience.
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Five places to take great photos
The Strip is just the beginning of fantastic local photo ops.
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Shaolin Warriors at the Smith Center, NOTS at Beauty Bar and more stuff you need to know about
Also, see Arthur Brown and AFI at the Hard Rock and learn about local history through photography at the Westside School.
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'Big Little Lies' picks apart the lives of the privileged
HBO's new drama doesn't need dragons or robots to achieve greatness.
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Family quarrels have teeth in 'The Beauty Queen of Leenane'
“In the beginning of the play, we have a tendency to be very judgmental of the mother. By the end of the play you don’t know who to side with, because the thing is such a hot mess."
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With 'Love Letters,' the Space offered Vegas celebrities a chance at local theater
Penn Jillette—Strip headliner, TV personality and podcaster extraordinaire—effortlessly engaged the audience.
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Boulder City’s Dam Short Film Festival smoothly expands its reach
New this year was an evening of special showcases before the first full day of the festival, including the entertaining Dealer, a linked collection of short films from Vegas filmmakers.
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The Weekly interview: Slide-guitar great Bonnie Raitt
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer plays the Pearl at the Palms on February 17.
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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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Horrors creep up in 'A Cure for Wellness'
The film has a carefully composed visual style that makes for an enveloping, unsettling experience.
-
German comedy 'Toni Erdmann' is an unlikely masterpiece
A bizarrely goofy premise yields a richly human movie.
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'Big Little Lies' picks apart the lives of the privileged
HBO's new drama doesn't need dragons or robots to achieve greatness.
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Boulder City’s Dam Short Film Festival smoothly expands its reach
New this year was an evening of special showcases before the first full day of the festival, including the entertaining Dealer, a linked collection of short films from Vegas filmmakers.
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Restaurateur David Sim readies his next innovative Asian eatery
The man behind Soyo, Oyshi and other southwest favorites is bringing Korean-Chinese food to the neighborhood.
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Subtle change makes Japanese restaurant Chabuya even better
Chabuya’s seafood-forward menu rewards adventurous and risk-averse diners.