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Game time: Ice Cube has plans for a big Vegas weekend
Cube will forever be linked to one of the biggest sports-event weekends in the history of Las Vegas.
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Find your flavor at House of Blues’ Rockstar Karaoke Fridays
The frontman of this band is the Southern Fish and Chips, one of the biggest and boldest versions of this familiar dish you’ll find on the Strip.
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EDX brings tons of new music to his Wynn residency
Despite his hectic touring schedule, Maurizio Colella has managed to make 2017 all about his own music.
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Upstart punk-grunge band Residual Kid makes an impact
In the past three years, the band has cut demos with Dinosaur Jr.’s J Mascis and Off!’s Steve McDonald, and signed to Warner Bros.’ imprint Sire Records.
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Conor McGregor at Encore Beach Club, Puff Daddy at the Hard Rock and more fight weekend club events
50 Cent, Trey Songz and Jeezy get the weekend going at Drai's, and DJ Snake wraps it up at Encore Beach Club.
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Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken adds boozy ice cream concoctions
This genius idea has created a culinary combo that can’t be beat: a booze-infused milkshake delight alongside crunchy, juicy fried chicken.
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Mighty Mi’s ‘OG House’ brings classic hip-hop into the mix
Hip-hop icons such as Grand Puba, Chubb Rock, Talib Kweli, Large Professor, Bushwick Bill and more collaborated on the album.
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Are you ready to party like it’s 1983 with Steel Panther?
“The most important thing is that we bring the party wherever we go, really bring back what the ’80s was like."
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Sarah Jessica Parker opens her first West Coast boutique at Bellagio
SJP herself was in town to throw open the doors and show off the shoes.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for August 24
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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‘The Tick’ returns with disappointing new adventures
Amazon’s version takes a darker approach to the character’s adventures, while retaining some of the silliness of a hulking, exuberant man-child in a bright blue costume.
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Path to totality: The heavy Psycho Las Vegas festival makes year two just as memorable
The moon blacked out the sun on Monday, but a deeper form of darkness descended upon Las Vegas some 48 hours earlier.
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Yes vs. Yes: Which version of the prog-rock band should you choose?
The two groups hits the Hard Rock Hotel and the Smith Center within a six-day span.
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KD Matheson’s ‘Masks, Sculptures, Paintings’ belongs to its own world
It’s quirky, disarming work that seems to belong to the jungles of Borneo on one hand and the sci-fi frontier on the other.
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Forgettable animated movie ‘Leap!’ limps into theaters
Though the film is easy enough to watch, it leaves essentially no impression once it’s over.
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Four reasons to catch Rancid, Dropkick Murphys and more Downtown
The co-headliners are punk stalwarts that have become synonymous with their cities over the years.
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‘Ingrid Goes West’ explores social media’s dark side
The film scores some laughs by poking fun at the modern fixation on social media, but it isn’t just about taking easy potshots at entitled millennials.
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Five habit-forming juice bars
Simply Pure, Violette’s Vegan and more.
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Robert Pattinson plays a misguided lowlife in ‘Good Time’
The latest from filmmaker brothers Josh and Benny Safdie is as tense and deliberately abrasive as their previous narrative films
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A Michael Jackson celebration, a vinyl giveaway and other stuff to do this week
Also: three reasons to rewatch Terminator 2 in theaters.
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Film review: ‘Gook’ shows a different side of the LA riots
It’s surprisingly upbeat and funny for a movie about such a dark time.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for August 24
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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‘The Tick’ returns with disappointing new adventures
Amazon’s version takes a darker approach to the character’s adventures, while retaining some of the silliness of a hulking, exuberant man-child in a bright blue costume.
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‘Ingrid Goes West’ explores social media’s dark side
The film scores some laughs by poking fun at the modern fixation on social media, but it isn’t just about taking easy potshots at entitled millennials.
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Forgettable animated movie ‘Leap!’ limps into theaters
Though the film is easy enough to watch, it leaves essentially no impression once it’s over.
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Film review: ‘Gook’ shows a different side of the LA riots
It’s surprisingly upbeat and funny for a movie about such a dark time.
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Robert Pattinson plays a misguided lowlife in ‘Good Time’
The latest from filmmaker brothers Josh and Benny Safdie is as tense and deliberately abrasive as their previous narrative films
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Dining news & notes: Epicurean honors Hubert Keller, and Downtown spots expand
Also, which Vegas favorite is headed to Taiwan?
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The Kitchen makes Downtown’s Atomic experience even better
Chef Josh Horton isn’t serving any old bar food. The former Cili at Bali Hai executive sous has high-end chops.
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Jjanga’s new “burgers” embrace the sushi-shaping trend
The bun’s molded out of sushi rice, and fillings include spicy tuna and crab with seaweed salad, eel with avocado or cucumber, or a cooked option of Korean-style bulgogi beef slathered in yum-yum and eel sauces.