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Encore Beach Club’s opening weekend is on the way
We're ready to start summer early this year. Are you?
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Discover the secret steak menu at Morels
The Palazzo bistro has a lot to offer, including a quiet and fantastic deal at the bar.
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New Strip residents continue a pop music flashback
The Backstreet Boys and Ricky Martin join the big-name production boom.
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Michael Frey keeps Vegas cigar culture alive and well
The man behind Casa Fuente and the new Montecristo Cigar Bar at Caesars Palace has a new headquarters off the Strip.
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One of Las Vegas’ great beer lists awaits at Pub 365
The Tuscany bar offers a treasure trove of brews along with cocktails and food.
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Catch electronic upstart Alan Walker’s first U.S. performance at Intrigue
The 19-year-old Norwegian phenom kicks off his North American tour at the Wynn nightclub.
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MAKJ returns to the home of his first club residency
The California-bred DJ launched his Las Vegas club career at Wynn’s Tryst seven years ago.
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Dine without rules at Morimoto Las Vegas
The celebrated chef’s Japanese restaurant at MGM Grand offers adventure for all.
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Bon Jovi, J.Lo, Fat Joe and more big shows this week
Also: DJ Spider plays Light, Dillon Francis plays XS, DJ Mustard plays Marquee and many more.
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DJ Que makes his pick for a perfect poolside track
The born-and-raised Las Vegas DJ is a big Major Lazer fan.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for February 23
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Five places to buy thrifty, secondhand clothing
Find these retail jewels from Buffalo Exchange to Dinosaurs & Roses.
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Cirque du Soleil rallies to relay One Night for One Drop’s urgent, pro-Earth message
The annual charity event, now in its fifth year, raises money for communities in need.
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Album review: Future goes it alone on his new self-titled LP
If you’ve heard one Future project, you’ve heard them all.
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Sundance’s Grand Jury Prize Winner comes to Netflix
‘I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore’ marks a promising directorial debut for Macon Blair.
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Classic Nintendo Night, Oscar screenings, Mardi Gras Vegas and more stuff you need to know about
Also, catch Heat and Soul at Henderson Events Plaza and poet Morgan Parker at UNLV this week.
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Deafheaven’s best: Four essential cuts from the crossover metal faves
Inspired by Adams’ divorce from Mandy Moore, most of the songs are melancholy and downbeat.
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ABC miniseries ‘When We Rise’ tells the story of the gay rights movement
The show is admirable, but as a drama, it falls short of its ambitions.
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Album review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s ‘Flying Microtonal Banana’
The Australians plan to release four more studio LPs this year. Really.
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Local music notes: Rusty Maples’ future, Echo Stains’ schism and a new Vegas record label
Also: Nancy Whiskey’s back in town.
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Downtown gallery Priscilla Fowler Fine Art marks a fresh start for its creator
Looking at her art, you probably wouldn’t guess she spent most of her life behind a computer monitor.
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Album review: Ryan Adams keeps making Ryan Adams music on ‘Prisoner’
Inspired by Adams’ divorce from Mandy Moore, most of the songs are melancholy and downbeat.
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‘Taken’ makes a failed transition to TV
For a show called ‘Taken,’ there’s shockingly little taking.
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Hello, Tim Burton? ‘Lincoln in the Bardo’ could be your next blockbuster!
It’s by short story writer George Saunders—can we get him onboard?
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Album review: Dirty Projectors miss their muse on their eponymous new record
The indie group’s new LP is about a breakup: leader David Longstreth’s split with Amber Coffman.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for February 23
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Sundance’s Grand Jury Prize Winner comes to Netflix
‘I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore’ marks a promising directorial debut for Macon Blair.
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‘Taken’ makes a failed transition to TV
For a show called ‘Taken,’ there’s shockingly little taking.
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ABC miniseries ‘When We Rise’ tells the story of the gay rights movement
The show is admirable, but as a drama, it falls short of its ambitions.
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‘Get Out’ taps into socially relevant fear
Its dark, gruesome horrors mark a departure for Key and Peele’s Jordan Peele.
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Oscar nominee 'The Red Turtle' treads water
The no-dialogue gimmick focuses attention on the spare animation.
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Soul food in Las Vegas: An appreciation of the most comforting cuisine
The is my Vegas soul food experience.
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Henderson breakfast-lunch spot Served does it all and then some
SoCal transplant Matt Meyer tosses Asian and Latin flavors into the mix of a massive menu.
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Herding pupusas: Where to find the irresistible snack all over Las Vegas
At $2 or less per, you can get a filling meal for a few bucks.