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The Strip has welcomed the Backstreet Boys with open arms
We caught up with new Las Vegas resident Nick Carter.
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Donald Glaude headlines a silent rave on the monorail
The Yayfriends Sound Check 2 dance party gets on track November 18.
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Lavo’s giant Bloody Mary revolutionizes brunch
An entire lobster is a garnish.
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Rose.Rabbit.Lie exists in a delicious alternative dimension
The modern supper club at the Cosmopolitan continues to push the boundaries.
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Aesthetik Marketing focuses on creativity and efficiency
Digital marketing specialists Sameya Hito and Karalyn Zamora are expanding their reach.
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The Chainsmokers, Trey Songz, Santana and more big shows this week
Dillon Francis plays XS Friday and Marshmello takes the decks at Intrigue Saturday.
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The 30th annual Soul Train Awards celebrates in Las Vegas
Tune into BET on November 26 to catch the music spectacular held at Orleans Arena on November 5.
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Justin Jay goes live for his latest tour
The Claude vonStroke protégé’s “Fantastic Voyage” lands at Vinyl on November 10.
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Valentino Khan brings the party with ‘Gold’
The diverse DJ and producer takes over at Intrigue November 10.
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There’s no mystery left to ‘Murder on the Orient Express’
Part of the problem is the general fustiness of Poirot’s adventures, which are often more like word problems than narratives.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for November 9
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Five standout Vegas casino coffee shops
Bellagio, Stations, Cosmo and more.
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Teenagers kill for likes in ‘Tragedy Girls’
At its best, it’s a smart, cynical high school satire, but at its worst it’s merely cynical.
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‘Wonderstruck’ uses movie magic to convey childlike astonishment
The story takes place during two eras, both of which filmmaker Todd Haynes re-creates with the look of movies that were released contemporaneously.
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Sonic assault: three shows to check out this week
The Dead Boys, Wild Ones and Grieves are headed to town.
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The Florida Project explores the lives of Orlando’s forgotten
Although the inexperienced cast and extensive improvisation give the movie a gritty naturalism, it isn’t depressing or pessimistic.
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Super Mario Odyssey might be the best video game of all time
The sub-bosses are “the Broodals,” an evil rabbit family of wedding planners (yes, really).
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Matthew Couper’s new exhibit, TSMRKT’s dark comedy and other stuff to do this week
Also, author Chris Kraus at Writer’s Block and two films about a transgender icn.
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Front Bottoms frontman Brian Sella talks Vegas, ‘Going Grey’ and more
The New Jersey band landed an opening slot on Blink-182’s U.K. tour this past summer.
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Numero Group lovingly restores transgender pioneer Jackie Shane’s glory
“This is the story of a black American woman born into a man’s body.”
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There’s no mystery left to ‘Murder on the Orient Express’
Part of the problem is the general fustiness of Poirot’s adventures, which are often more like word problems than narratives.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for November 9
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Teenagers kill for likes in ‘Tragedy Girls’
At its best, it’s a smart, cynical high school satire, but at its worst it’s merely cynical.
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The Florida Project explores the lives of Orlando’s forgotten
Although the inexperienced cast and extensive improvisation give the movie a gritty naturalism, it isn’t depressing or pessimistic.
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‘Wonderstruck’ uses movie magic to convey childlike astonishment
The story takes place during two eras, both of which filmmaker Todd Haynes re-creates with the look of movies that were released contemporaneously.
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Eat eggs all day long at the Arts Factory’s new Mexican food spot
Load up on the homemade salsas—a chunky mild, the medium green and an eat-at-your-own-risk spicy red.
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Chef Akira Back snags a Michelin star for his restaurant in South Korea
He came to town to run Yellowtail at Bellagio in 2008 and also maintains Kumi at Mandalay Bay.
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You can bet on Charlie’s Black & Blue Burger
Key to this masterpiece are the fluffy black pepper challah bun, the tangy dijoinaise and the perfect fried egg.