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Summer is the season for DJ mom Jenna Palmer
Find her at Flamingo’s Go Pool or Palazzo’s Aquatic Club.
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Fresco Italiano’s shortrib tortellini might be the perfect plate of pasta
You could argue that certain noodles are built to handle certain sauces.
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At the Venetian, the party starts at the Dorsey
The drinks tempt you to stay and the surroundings close the deal.
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Reviv opens a flagship med spa at Palazzo
Whether you need a cosmetic pick-me-up or some intense hangover relief, the newest Reviv is sure to replenish.
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Lucky Dragon’s Cha Garden brings something different
The new north Strip resort’s luxurious oasis is the perfect place to escape from Vegas’ typically wild pool scenes.
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Schoolboy Q, David Guetta, Jay Sean and more big shows this week
Also catch Diplo at Encore Beach Club, 3LAU at Rehab and more.
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Alison Wonderland dives down the musical rabbit hole
The Aussie DJ makes her Nightswim debut at Encore Beach Club Saturday night.
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Jamie Iovine’s creative pursuits lead to Las Vegas
The DJ and comic book store co-owner returns to Rehab this weekend.
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Downtown Grand sparks summer nights with new live music
The Citrus Summer Series is here, and it’ll last all season long. Take advantage.
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Steel Panther brings its metal mayhem to the House of Blues
Equal parts parody and tribute, Steel Panther is practically an institution in Las Vegas.
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Talking trends, ‘Top Chef’ and ending hunger with Tom Colicchio
"If we had the political will in this country to make sure people are fed more nutritious foods, we could end hunger."
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for May 11
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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King Arthur becomes a generic action hero in ‘Legend of the Sword’
It awkwardly marries Lord of the Rings-style fantasy filmmaking to Guy Ritchie’s hyperactive style.
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Members of Bauhaus reunite for Poptone, motivated by … Motörhead?
The new band featuring Daniel Ash and Kevin Haskins hits Brooklyn Bowl on May 12.
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Two weekly shows challenge comedians to elevate their games
South Point's The Dirty at 12:30 and Stratosphere's The Stool give comedians an opportunity to go beyond their comfort zones.
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From Chris Rock to Mel Brooks, big names descend on the Boulevard
The Strip is set to host some of comedy's biggest stars from different eras in the coming months.
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Film review: ‘The Wall’ traps two soldiers in a deadly game
Although it opens with onscreen text about the declared “end” of the Iraq war in 2007, it’s less about social commentary than visceral, sometimes cheap thrills.
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Chappelle’s Vegas return finds him at his insightful best
Welcome back, Dave. All the way back.
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Helldorado Days, a Boulder City block party and more stuff to do this week
A one-man ‘Star Wars’ trilogy? Absolutely.
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The Crapshoot Comedy Festival looks to fill a Vegas void
Dave Attell, Tig Notaro and many more play seven Downtown venues from May 18-20.
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Remembering filmmaker Johnathan Demme, who helped us make sense of the world
His love of music and how it shapes what we see fine-tuned the eyes and ears of a generation.
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‘I Love Dick’ turns an experimental novel into experimental TV
In the tradition of most performance art, the show is both audacious and deeply annoying.
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Five high-caliber off-Strip sushi spots
Kabuto, Soho and, yes, an all-you-can-eat feast.
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Film review: Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn get lost in ‘Snatched’
Schumer brings some personality to her role, but it’s a fairly generic part for a writer and performer whose fame has been based on her unique perspective.
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The beloved Anne of Green Gables returns in a Netflix series
Although it was created by Breaking Bad veteran Moira Walley-Beckett, this isn’t a dark or gritty take on the classic tale
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Author Laura McBride stitches together a truly local story in "Round Midnight"
The CSN professor doesn't just write about Las Vegas as a place. She writes about it as three places separated by decades.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for May 11
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
-
King Arthur becomes a generic action hero in ‘Legend of the Sword’
It awkwardly marries Lord of the Rings-style fantasy filmmaking to Guy Ritchie’s hyperactive style.
-
‘I Love Dick’ turns an experimental novel into experimental TV
In the tradition of most performance art, the show is both audacious and deeply annoying.
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The beloved Anne of Green Gables returns in a Netflix series
Although it was created by Breaking Bad veteran Moira Walley-Beckett, this isn’t a dark or gritty take on the classic tale
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Film review: Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn get lost in ‘Snatched’
Schumer brings some personality to her role, but it’s a fairly generic part for a writer and performer whose fame has been based on her unique perspective.
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Film review: ‘The Wall’ traps two soldiers in a deadly game
Although it opens with onscreen text about the declared “end” of the Iraq war in 2007, it’s less about social commentary than visceral, sometimes cheap thrills.
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Guava pancakes await at the first mainland Cinnamon’s
For more than 30 years, Hawaiians have flocked to the original on Oahu.
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From Puck to Eat, Summerlin dining has come a long way
The second edition of Eat will likely open in a few months in the Trails Village Center.
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Sin City’s Brewmaster has witnessed the Valley’s beer boom
Rich opened his first “tasting bar” at the Miracle Mile Shops and now operates three others on the Strip, too.