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Yellow Claw prepares to unleash ‘Los Amsterdam’
Catch the Dutch duo at Intrigue the next two Fridays.
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Party starter Lexy Panterra returns to Rehab
There are thousands of YouTube videos showing off the dancing fountains at Bellagio, but Lexy Panterra’s version of the classic tourist stop has to be the best.
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Smith & Wollensky offers a unique steak experience
Imagine a USDA Prime Kansas City bone-in sirloin dry-aged in IrishAmerican Whiskey for 30 days … then go eat it.
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Brett Rubin’s new Terrace Afterhours turns night into day
When most people are calling it a night, the afterhours set is just digging in for underground sounds.
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Chef Luke Palladino brings new flavors to Salute
The Red Rock Resort Italian eatery gets a fresh menu makeover.
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Ludacris at Light, DJ Snake at XS NightSwim and more big shows this week
Also: Find Nicky Romero and Skrillex at Encore Beach Club, 2 Chainz at 1 OAK and DJ Mustard at Tao Beach.
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Sushisamba brings a curated Japanese whiskey stash to the table
The Palazzo restaurant’s collection reflects the three “founding fathers” of Japanese whiskeys.
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Westgate’s Hoops Central rethinks March Madness
“This year is probably going to be bigger than ever. There are no clear favorites, so there are that many more fans whose teams have a shot.”
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for March 16
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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The Disney remake machine marches on with ‘Beauty and the Beast’
As has been the case with all of Disney’s live-action updates, bigger does not equal better.
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Office workers go for the kill in The Belko Experiment
A large cast of fine actors do their best to provide emotional ballast and some flashes of dark humor.
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Five museums that define local culture
If you haven’t made these rounds, you don’t really know Vegas.
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Villanova looks to become the NCAA Tourney’s first repeat champ in a decade
Could this be the year when college basketball returns to its traditional oligarchic state?
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Gøggs at Bunkhouse, Louie Anderson at the Space and more stuff you need to know about
Tiliting the Basin holds its opening reception March 14 at 7 p.m. at 920 S. Commerce Street and will be on display through May 14.
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Wait to Switch: Nintendo’s latest concoction needs some more seasoning
Nintendo has claimed not to be competing with Sony and Microsoft, but of course it is.
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Disney do-overs: Four films in need of a modern makeover
What if Disney tried making live-action versions of the films that underachieved creatively or commercially?
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Marvel missteps with latest superhero series ‘Iron Fist’
While Marvel’s three previous Netflix shows established distinctive worlds for their characters, Iron Fist is rote and uninspired.
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‘Shots Fired’ tells a politically charged crime story
Sanaa Lathan gives a strong performance as a veteran Department of Justice investigator sent to North Carolina to get to the truth behind a shooting.
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Album review: Despite relevant themes, Depeche Mode's 'Spirit' suffers
Political doesn't always mean good.
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Album review: Spoon's 'Hot Thoughts' experiments with electronics
The indie rockers have returned to Matador.
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Deep cuts Death Cab for Cutie should perform
We'd like to hear all these tracks when Death Cab plays the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan on March 17.
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Jason Isbell talks new album, Paul McCartney and Drive-By Truckers
Isbell plays the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on March 16.
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Disney do-overs: Four films in need of a modern makeover
What if Disney tried making live-action versions of the films that underachieved creatively or commercially?
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Office workers go for the kill in The Belko Experiment
A large cast of fine actors do their best to provide emotional ballast and some flashes of dark humor.
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‘Shots Fired’ tells a politically charged crime story
Sanaa Lathan gives a strong performance as a veteran Department of Justice investigator sent to North Carolina to get to the truth behind a shooting.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for March 16
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Marvel missteps with latest superhero series ‘Iron Fist’
While Marvel’s three previous Netflix shows established distinctive worlds for their characters, Iron Fist is rote and uninspired.
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The Disney remake machine marches on with ‘Beauty and the Beast’
As has been the case with all of Disney’s live-action updates, bigger does not equal better.
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Go ahead, get addicted to Fractured Prune Doughnuts
Find standout sweets at the new Flamingo Road doughnut shop.
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Hawthorn Grill brings sophisticated steakhouse flair to Summerlin
The big, beautiful new restaurant at the JW Marriott brings the resort's dining landscape up to speed.