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Ryan Weaver gets his shot during PBR World Finals Week
The first artist signed to PBR’s record label headlines at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday.
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Jesse Saunders sets up for a new house residency at Embassy
“There’s going to be costumes and atmosphere and the whole nine yards, almost like a Studio-54-in-2017 kind of thing.”
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Marshmello, Big Boi, Alesso and more big shows this week
Omnia hosts a Vegas victims benefit concert featuring Steve Aoki, Kaskade, Lil Jon and more on Tuesday, November 7.
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Kygo is back in the spotlight with ‘Kids in Love’
We caught up with the Norwegian super-producer to talk about creating new sounds and more.
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Blo Blow Dry Bar helps Las Vegas stay fierce
“Every woman knows that great hair can make you feel invincible.”
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Seven Lions headlines the Horizon Tour
It stops in Las Vegas at World Market Center Pavilions for an 18-and-up Saturday night show.
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Talking with Robert Reynolds about The Killers’ continued success
“At first, breaking in Vegas seemed almost insurmountable. Now, it’s become a celebration.”
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It’s time again to sidle up to the Losers Bar
MGM Grand’s casual country spot gets hot this time of year.
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Fleur’s new menu takes your palate on a global tour
Chefs Hubert Keller and Jose “Lupe” Avila teamed to create the Tastes From Around the World concept.
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Adam Steck’s SPI Entertainment empire is built on a pioneering approach
The company currently has eight shows and attractions in Las Vegas.
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Thor returns in the colorful, funny 'Ragnarok’
Director Taika Waititi gets to play with the established MCU format a bit, without deviating significantly from what Marvel movies do best.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for November 2
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Vegas band Presagers splits into two heavy extremes
Meet Purity and Wristmeetrazor, featuring members near and far.
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Three smart stage comedies provide an antidote to holiday sweetness
‘An Octaroon,’ ‘The Motherf*cker With the Hat’ and ‘Love, Love, Love’ all open locally this week.
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Kapow! Genre-blending LA band Chicano Batman blasts into Downtown
Guitarist Carlos Arévalo talks soul power, At the Drive-In and more.
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Dia de los Muertos festividades, Sunset Park’d, comic books and other stuff to do this week
Also: a double shot of opera and a Studio Ghibli art show.
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Weezer slides back into glossy pop with ‘Pacific Daydream’
“Feels Like Summer” sounds like Maroon 5’s recent dance-pop efforts.
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‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’ tells a dark but unaffecting story
It’s a sort of modernized folk tale with all of the unsparing brutality of an unfiltered Brothers Grimm tale.
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Sam Smith’s ‘The Thrill of It All’ feels bland and generic
The album ends on a strong note with “Pray,” a Timbaland- and gospel choir-assisted R&B number.
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In ‘Celestial Abstractions,’ painter Benjamin Schmitt dreams in enamel
The paintings, up at Priscilla Fowler Fine Art, are shiny, vibrant and abstract—like a disco inkblot test.
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Netflix’s ‘Alias Grace’ explores the mind of a notorious murderer
The six-episode show gradually questions its own narrative integrity, turning into a story about the unknowability of events whose participants have conflicting views on the truth.
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Five Vegas croissants with a certain je ne sais quoi
Get flaky at Buckon, Rosallie and elsewhere around the Valley.
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There’s no cheer in ‘A Bad Moms Christmas’
The original film came out only 16 months ago. This is quite a rush job.
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Converge explores metalcore’s most robust elements on ‘The Dusk in Us’
It all comes together on the excellent title track, which could someday stand as the band’s “Stairway to Heaven.”
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Fever Ray’s ‘Plunge’ condemns sexual politics—and affirms personal power
Of course, such sentiments hit hardest when accompanied by magical melodies, and the LP largely succeeds.
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Thor returns in the colorful, funny 'Ragnarok’
Director Taika Waititi gets to play with the established MCU format a bit, without deviating significantly from what Marvel movies do best.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for November 2
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’ tells a dark but unaffecting story
It’s a sort of modernized folk tale with all of the unsparing brutality of an unfiltered Brothers Grimm tale.
-
There’s no cheer in ‘A Bad Moms Christmas’
The original film came out only 16 months ago. This is quite a rush job.
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Netflix’s ‘Alias Grace’ explores the mind of a notorious murderer
The six-episode show gradually questions its own narrative integrity, turning into a story about the unknowability of events whose participants have conflicting views on the truth.
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Transport yourself at the House of Alchemy
What city are we in again?
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Summerlin’s hockey headquarters serves up Mackenzie River Pizza
Creative pies include the corned beef, ’kraut and caraway-coated Reuben and the Thai pizza with peanut sauce, chicken and mandarin oranges
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Starboard Tack serves up island-style snacks
The outstanding skewers are fast becoming destination dishes.