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Lady Gaga returns to Las Vegas with the Joanne World Tour
The pop music titan plays T-Mobile Arena on August 11.
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Tinashe, The Chainsmokers, DJ Mustard and more big shows this week
DJ Diesel—aka Shaquille O’Neal—takes over at Rehab on Sunday.
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The dynamic Ruby Lewis goes from ‘Baz’ to Broadway and back again
“This show allows me to go deeper as an actor and to sing like a pop star or rock star, to really go for it and not hold back.”
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Billie Eilish’s infectious songs are ready to pop
The 15-year-old LA indie-pop singer will perform at Emerge in Las Vegas.
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Bryson Tiller translates innovative sounds to the stage
The creator of Trapsoul and True to Self hits the Hard Rock Hotel on August 12.
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The new Otoro evolves Japanese cuisine at the Mirage
The robata grill produces many of the new eatery’s best plates.
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Ellis Island Casino expands with an innovative new pub space
The Front Yard is bringing more food, drinks and music to the off-Strip favorite.
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Pink Taco’s new brunch offerings match savory with sweet
The crispy chicken tamale is the perfect flavor contrast for tres leches pancakes.
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‘The Glass Castle’ makes compelling drama from family turbulence
Adapted from former gossip columnist Jeannette Walls’ 2005 memoir, the film focuses on the turbulent relationship between Jeannette and her father.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for August 10
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Read deeply into the uncomfortable silences of ‘Found Audio’
So what is the sound of silence, anyway?
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Political cartoonist Mike Smith gets a presidential retrospective
“When you’re drawing the president or anybody, the more attractive they are, the more difficult they are to draw.”
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Comic George Lopez drops into town fresh off his latest HBO special
“The twinge of ‘Go back to Mexico’—of racism and bigotry—has never been higher at any point in my career, and Donald Trump is directly responsible for all of that.”
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Albums we’ve liked in 2017: Algiers’ ‘The Underside of Power’
Of this year’s musical rebukes of the Trump presidency, none resonate quite like this Atlanta quartet’s sophomore LP.
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‘Hair,’ The Sloths, a taco throwdown and more stuff to do this week
Plus, your last shot to catch The Who’s drummer’s other project—for free.
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Epix series ‘Get Shorty’ puts criminals in the movie business
The show has almost nothing in common with its source material, either Barry Sonnenfeld’s 1995 movie or the 1990 Elmore Leonard novel on which it was based.
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The evil doll returns in’ Annabelle: Creation’
Much of the movie is just marking time until evil forces show up to wreak havoc.
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Albums we’ve liked in 2017: Richard Dawson’s ‘Peasant’
The Englishman paints vivid pictures—of Medieval commoners scared to die in battle, struggling to stay fed, warding off dark characters—with a compositional style reminiscent of Roy Harper and Joanna Newsom.
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Five menus to conquer completely
Chada Street, Cleo, Mint and more
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The Tap breathes new life into Boulder City’s music scene
Folks packed the place for Avi Buffalo, an LA-based singer-songwriter on Sub Pop Records.
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Albums we’ve liked in 2017: Austra’s ‘Future Politics’
Austra is Katie Stelmanis, a Toronto-based singer-songwriter with a knack for writing and arranging gloomy synth-pop.
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Onetime Vegas mainstay Slow to Surface gets back together—for a night
The band will play its first show in five years August 11 at Vinyl.
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The Weekly interview: Fleet Foxes leader Robin Pecknold
“I’m trying to think less in terms of end results and more in terms of pleasure in the experience of doing something.”
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‘The Glass Castle’ makes compelling drama from family turbulence
Adapted from former gossip columnist Jeannette Walls’ 2005 memoir, the film focuses on the turbulent relationship between Jeannette and her father.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for August 10
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Epix series ‘Get Shorty’ puts criminals in the movie business
The show has almost nothing in common with its source material, either Barry Sonnenfeld’s 1995 movie or the 1990 Elmore Leonard novel on which it was based.
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The evil doll returns in’ Annabelle: Creation’
Much of the movie is just marking time until evil forces show up to wreak havoc.
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Jean Georges Steakhouse redesigns a sublime experience
It’s still dark and sleek, but now there’s a secret steampunk society vibe.
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Discover adventurous sushi speakeasy Kame Omakase
Dig if you will the picture, of you and I engaged in a fish.
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Summertime soup is a thing at Tang Tang Tang
It’s nutrient-packed and full of protein, plus it shows respect to the animal by using parts that would otherwise go to waste.