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Catch Bruno Mars at Park Theater before his world tour begins
Mars is turning into the man when it comes to big-party awards show performances.
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Wing Lei stands as a singular dining destination
It's the only Forbes Five Star Chinese restaurant in North America.
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Fresh relaxation destination Serenity lands at Westgate
With a new Four Star rating from the Forbes 2017 Travel Guide, Serenity is the ultimate pampering experience.
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Caesars fave Beijing Noodle No. 9 serves up spicy Sichuan
This garlic fish dish might alter your consciousness.
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Konkrete Jungle celebrates a decade of drum ’n’ bass
The anniversary celebration will feature two areas of intense music: the World of Drum & Bass and the Lockdown outdoor lounge.
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The Las Vegas Guinness Store teaches the perfect pour
Learn the steps and then get behind the bar and try it yourself at the Mandalay Bay shop.
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Crowd pleaser: Kick back at Sydney’s Coogee Pavilion
The triple-decker venue overlooking Coogee Beach multi-tasks as a date-night destination, casual café and family-friendly hang.
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Brooke Evers returns for a Vegas Spring Break party
Catch the Aussie sensation at Crazy Horse III March 10.
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The Foundation Room’s Natalie Banuelos has some history with Vegas
Although she’s only been up there for two years, in a way it’s been her home for a long time.
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Spring Break at Rehab, The Chainsmokers at XS and more big club shows this week
Also: Catch Stafford Brothers at Encore Beach Club, Travis Barker at Drai's, David Guetta at XS and more.
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Encore Beach Club makes a rousing early season debut
There are a few subtle but substantial changes for the new season at EBC.
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Five Things: ‘Absinthe auditions’ at ReBar (March 7)
They weren’t really auditions. It's kind of tough to describe what it was.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for March 9
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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If you can only catch one Neon Reverb act this year ...
Five Weekly writers point the way to the Downtown music festival's compelling performers.
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Which of Neon Reverb's touring acts best suit your tastes?
Don't have time to listen to them all? We did it for you.
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'Lost Vegas Hiway' is a visual album for locals
Jeff Mix wrote 10 songs and applied them to ten characters.
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Bash & Pop's Tommy Stinson talks the Replacements and 'going bonkers' in Vegas
"I was intent on making records like the way we used to: Just show up to the studio ... someone’s got some songs in their head; okay, let’s hack ‘em out."
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Here are two new streaming apps to suck up all your time
Regarding FilmStruck and Night Flight, two streaming media services that can lead to nostalgia overdose.
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Whiskey Revival at Golden Nugget, Stolas at The Space and more stuff you need to know about
You should also check out Spinning into Butter at Art Square and Bill Maher at the Mirage.
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Neon Reverb's Raw Femme showcase brings the power
The online publication is highlighting women, music, fashion and art—all under one roof.
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Raw Remedies’ live sessions feed the ears and the mind
Soul Sessions takes place the Sunday after First Friday and focuses artists who do more than play music.
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Stephin Merritt makes his '50 Song Memoir' count
Some people celebrate turning 50 by throwing a giant party or taking a lavish vacation. Not the founder of the Magnetic Fields.
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Chris Bauder’s latest latex art exhibit gives in to sin
“The nature of the work is naturally erotic."
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Why King Kong resonates after all these years
Despite the character’s fame, Kong has appeared infrequently—fewer than 10 major movies in more than 80 years.
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Gorilla warfare: Humans disturb a monster’s habitat in 'Kong: Skull Island'
This is an all-out action movie, livelier and far more concise than Kong’s last big-screen outing from Peter Jackson in 2005.
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Five takeaways from Sevens Rugby’s latest Vegas battle royale
Rugby Sevens is like a mashup of sporting event, cosplay contest and international frat party, complete with cheers and food court.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for March 9
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Why King Kong resonates after all these years
Despite the character’s fame, Kong has appeared infrequently—fewer than 10 major movies in more than 80 years.
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Gorilla warfare: Humans disturb a monster’s habitat in 'Kong: Skull Island'
This is an all-out action movie, livelier and far more concise than Kong’s last big-screen outing from Peter Jackson in 2005.
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Five places for a pre-concert drink
Whether it's Downtown or on the Strip, these watering holes will satisfy to start your night out.
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Line up at Rolled Ice Cream
You choose the ingredients and watch these frozen treat experts create something light and refreshing.
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Does Momofuku Las Vegas live up to the hype?
David Chang had already impacted Vegas dining before he opened Momofuku at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas earlier this year.