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Pitbull talks about his Vegas connection and returning to the Axis stage
"I’m having the time of my life up there, and what better place to have it than Sin City? Vegas has a special place in my heart."
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R&B breakout Khalid sells out Brooklyn Bowl
Single smash “Location” is certified platinum.
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Bandito’s bold margaritas hit the right notes
Bartender Jair Bustillos’ tequila specialties are making a statement.
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Andiron Steak & Sea sizzles up seasonal menu specialties
The grilled Duroc pork chop is the star of a selection of new summer dishes.
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TLC returns to the stage with the I Love the ’90s Tour
This year Chilli and T-Boz released a 12-track collection that serves as a proper farewell.
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Emerge is the latest sign of Vegas’ musical coolness
Live Nation Las Vegas President Kurt Melien is one of the music industry figures helping with Emerge.
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Lil Wayne, Major Lazer, Machine Gun Kelly and more big shows this week
You can also catch Hodor DJing at the Pool at the Linq. Really.
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Nick Cannon launches a summer party series at Planet Hollywood
The one-man entertainment empire is bringing music and vibes to the Planet Hollywood pool
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for July 20
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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War room: Five of our staff’s favorite combat films
Hint: Two from the ’50s, two from the ’70s and one from 1998. No, not that one.
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Five indoor playgrounds
Glowzone, King Putt, Fast Lap …
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Hall & Oates’ John Oates talks new memoir and … scrunchies?!
A friend of mine had a business opportunity … He wanted to do something with MTV and promote it to young girls. He thought we would write a song.”
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‘The Little Hours’ takes lusty comedy into the convent
It looks like prestigious Oscar-bait before introducing three nuns who unleash a barrage of F-bombs on a poor gardener.
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‘Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets’ explores the outer reaches of sense
Luc Besson has shown a great flair for exuberantly nonsensical science fiction in movies like The Fifth Element and Lucy, and this marks the culmination of that style.
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Netflix crime drama ‘Ozark’ mostly takes itself too seriously
Jason Bateman plays a Chicago financial planner with a wife and two kids who also happens to be a longtime money-launderer for a Mexican drug cartel.
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‘Midnight, Texas’ makes the supernatural a bore
In a small Southern town, various supernatural beings coexist in fragile harmony, while nefarious outsiders commit crimes that threaten to upset their quiet way of life.
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Christopher Nolan puts audiences in the middle of ‘Dunkirk’
More than 300,000 Allied soldiers pinned down on the beaches of France were successfully evacuated across the English Channel.
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The Weekly interview: Christine McVie talks Fleetwood Mac return and Buckingham duets album
“We’re, to some degree, celebrating life. The fact that we’re all still alive.”
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Super Summer Theatre’s ‘In the Heights’ captures the cultural zeitgeist
Post-election, this zesty tapestry functions as a defiant, multicultural wake-up roar that declares that immigration already makes America great.
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The relocated ‘12” of Sin’ expands into a three-day festival
Six times larger than in years past, the nearly-30,000-square-foot, two-story retail space will be transformed into an immersive playground for the adventurous.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for July 20
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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‘The Little Hours’ takes lusty comedy into the convent
It looks like prestigious Oscar-bait before introducing three nuns who unleash a barrage of F-bombs on a poor gardener.
-
‘Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets’ explores the outer reaches of sense
Luc Besson has shown a great flair for exuberantly nonsensical science fiction in movies like The Fifth Element and Lucy, and this marks the culmination of that style.
-
Netflix crime drama ‘Ozark’ mostly takes itself too seriously
Jason Bateman plays a Chicago financial planner with a wife and two kids who also happens to be a longtime money-launderer for a Mexican drug cartel.
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War room: Five of our staff’s favorite combat films
Hint: Two from the ’50s, two from the ’70s and one from 1998. No, not that one.
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‘Midnight, Texas’ makes the supernatural a bore
In a small Southern town, various supernatural beings coexist in fragile harmony, while nefarious outsiders commit crimes that threaten to upset their quiet way of life.
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Christopher Nolan puts audiences in the middle of ‘Dunkirk’
More than 300,000 Allied soldiers pinned down on the beaches of France were successfully evacuated across the English Channel.
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Go brunch crazy at Aria’s all-you-can-eat all week long
For $20 more you can get unlimited mimosas or rum punch or bloodys or Champagne or margaritas or beer. Now we’re brunching, people.
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Hobak Korean BBQ brings another stellar option to Chinatown
The attentive staff cooks everything for you, so you don’t have to guess when your food is ready.
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Violette’s Vegan goes beyond the typical meatless menu
It’s operated by Cyndy Violette—World Series of Poker bracelet-holder, Ladies Poker Hall of Fame inductee and proud vegan.