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Kygo makes his XS debut by launching Nightswim
The Norwegian dance music star kicked off 2017 with the release of “It Ain’t Me” with Selena Gomez, then debuted two more new tracks during a surprise performance at Ultra.
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Rihanna’s fall Fenty Puma line is playful, sexy and dazzling
Held in the National Library of France with models catwalking down study tables, last month’s show offered a collegiate-couture vibe.
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Don’t skip the underrated BLT Steak at Bally’s
The Sterling Brunch hasn’t gone anywhere, but the evening experience is now utterly unmissable
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The new Aquatic Club elevates dayclub cocktailing
These carefully crafted libations are unlike the quickie well drinks and frozen sweet things you’ll find at most pool clubs.
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Celebrate nightlife evolution with Intrigue’s first anniversary
David Guetta, RL Grime and Diplo are on the docket for the year-old club’s big weekend.
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Diplo at EBC and Intrigue, Migos at Drai’s and more big shows this week
Catch the grand opening weekend at Rehab with Flo Rida and Kevin Hart.
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Brian Howard evolves as a chef and restaurateur
The chef behind some of the Strip’s most boundary-pushing food is ready to open his own restaurant, Sparrow + Wolf.
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This year’s For the Love of Cocktails Gala is set for Skyfall
It’s time for a great big toast, and Delano Las Vegas is the place to be.
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The Impossible Burger makes a tasty debut at Andrea’s
The Impossible Burger, reputedly the most meat-like plant burger ever created, debuted at the Las Vegas Andrea’s in Encore.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for April 27
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Science, film and ‘Hamlet’ fests, ‘Hedwig’ and other stuff you should do this week
Also, the College of Southern Nevada’s dance troupe takes on Frankenstein.
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Getting to know Las Vegas band All-Night Visitors
The first track from the latest EP fuses groovy analog keys a là The Doors with classic Americana before launching into a glorious slow jam.
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Meet ‘Magic Mike Live,’ a male revue made to empower women
The “plot” is (very) loosely inspired by the films, but don’t expect a man’s story.
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Rising country voice Margo Price has been living her dreams
Acclaimed 2016 LP Midwest Farmer’s Daughter established her as a fiercely confessional presence indebted to—but not beholden to—vintage country.
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‘Northtown’ Star Shamir strips down to reality on ‘Hope’
I like these sloppy and honestly-expressed songs, and some real gems emerge on repeated listen.
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Free Will Astrology (April 27)
Aries: Take advantage of opportunities to make deals and forge win-win situations.
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The Big Friendly Corporation’s remarkable new album speaks of grief and love
The Vegas quintet has dealt with illness, job loss, a miscarriage, band member departures and deaths.
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Film review: The tricks in ‘Sleight’ are no treat
Director J.D. Dillard brings nothing particularly fresh to the material, staging violent confrontations that feel unerringly phony.
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2017 Summer Movie Preview!
Guardians, aliens, apes and … emojis?
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TV review: ‘Dear White People’ cleverly satirizes tough subjects
The show has a point to make, but part of that point is simply to depict the lives of people who are too often relegated to the pop-culture background.
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Five must-try thrill rides
Think your stomach can take on all five?
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My favorite movie: Forty years later, ‘Saturday Night Fever’ remains misunderstood
Peel away all that polyester, and it feels as timeless as Gatsby.
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Book review: Online life is a bug in the world of ‘Startup’
Doree Shafrir, senior culture writer at Buzzfeed, has written a novel of manners for the digital age.
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Three limited-release films we hope hit Las Vegas
Here are some of our indie wishes this summer.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for April 27
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Three limited-release films we hope hit Las Vegas
Here are some of our indie wishes this summer.
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2017 Summer Movie Preview!
Guardians, aliens, apes and … emojis?
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Film review: The tricks in ‘Sleight’ are no treat
Director J.D. Dillard brings nothing particularly fresh to the material, staging violent confrontations that feel unerringly phony.
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‘American Gods’ takes the fun out of Neil Gaiman’s fantasy classic
The somber, oppressive tone extends to the performances and the writing, but the worst thing about American Gods is its absurdly slow pace.
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TV review: ‘Dear White People’ cleverly satirizes tough subjects
The show has a point to make, but part of that point is simply to depict the lives of people who are too often relegated to the pop-culture background.
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Lively Tumeric brings Indian cuisine to Fremont East
Perhaps the most intriguing part of the menu is dedicated to South Indian specialties.
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Costa di Mare showcases pristine seafood on its new James Beard House menu
The eight-course tasting includes butter-poached langoustine, grilled octopus and Mediterranean turbot.
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Head to MonteLago Village for a super-chill beer festival
Get your drink on while strolling around with the family as live jazz wafts in the background