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Dee Jay Silver benefits from the Vegas country boom
The Nashville DJ and producer returns to his Las Vegas residencies at Foundation Room and Rehab this month.
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The 10th annual Roots Picnic serves up a tempting lineup
The music festival goes down in Philadelphia and New York this year.
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Encore Beach Club, David Guetta, Backstreet Boys and more big shows this week
Also, catch Cedric Gervais at Intrigue, The Chainsmokers at XS, Ruckus at Marquee's new Drenched After Dark party and more.
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Health Binge takes meal prep seriously
The new grab-and-go service is ideal for fitness fanatics or those just trying to get healthy.
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Wine Spectator brings its top bottles to Aureole at Mandalay Bay
The revamped restaurant remains an oenophile’s paradise.
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The Strip remains the star at Vegas Uncork’d
The annual culinary extravaganza returns April 27-30.
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An eclectic Asian menu awaits at Silk Road
Hidden in the Westgate’s Benihana Village is a quiet culinary gem.
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A pair of country stars pop in for big Strip shows
Dierks Bentley and Blake Shelton bring their hits to the Strip this weekend.
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Dsquared2 arrives in Las Vegas at the Shops at Crystals
The refined, sporty brand finds the edge between casual and cool.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for March 2
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Goodbye, Wolverine: 'Logan' sends the X-Man out on a somber note
Logan’s self-healing ability isn’t what it used to be, and Xavier’s mental state is breaking down.
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Five fun things to do between Las Vegas and Primm
Seven Magic Mountains isn’t the only must-see (or must-do) adventure.
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How Hugh Jackman made Wolverine his own
He took a pay cut so that Logan could have the R rating filmmakers felt it needed.
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'Table 19' stumbles through a series of stale jokes
The premise sounds like the idea for a mediocre network sitcom—possibly because it was.
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Southern Nevada takes its first hit of the Cannabis Cup
A cooking competition and performances by Ludacris and J Boog complement all the smoking.
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Ekoh, John Williams, the Mint 400 and more stuff you need to know about
Plus, Wonderland Gallery No. 2 is opening at the Arts Factory and Other Mama chef Dan Krohmer is cooking at Honey Salt.
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Americana acts to flood Vegas' concert calendar
From blues to alt-country, the roots-music genre will have a rare strong showing on local stages.
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'Feud: Bette and Joan' explores a battle of Hollywood royalty
The latest season-by-season anthology series from Ryan Murphy is set to cover a different celebrity rivalry each season.
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Marking the Smith Center’s anniversary by reflecting on a few of its triumphs
This cathedral of the arts was built to last.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for March 2
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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'Table 19' stumbles through a series of stale jokes
The premise sounds like the idea for a mediocre network sitcom—possibly because it was.
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Goodbye, Wolverine: 'Logan' sends the X-Man out on a somber note
Logan’s self-healing ability isn’t what it used to be, and Xavier’s mental state is breaking down.
-
How Hugh Jackman made Wolverine his own
He took a pay cut so that Logan could have the R rating filmmakers felt it needed.
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'Feud: Bette and Joan' explores a battle of Hollywood royalty
The latest season-by-season anthology series from Ryan Murphy is set to cover a different celebrity rivalry each season.
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Bar Code’s burger-centric menu advances local pub food
What was a generic East Flamingo video poker bar is now a delicious destination.
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The Plaza’s new Brightside Breakfast & Burgers fills a Downtown dining void
An all-day menu offers tasty breakfast-on-a-bun options, including a memorable fried chicken sandwich.