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Explore Japanese whisky at Nobu Hard Rock
Japanese Whisky Wednesdays launched earlier this month.
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Boyz II Men, Steel Panther, The Chainsmokers and more big shows this week
Catch DJ Esco at Drai’s and Ruckus at Marquee.
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Snails brings his sludgy sounds to the Joint
He’s been referred to as a “twisted trap monstrosity” by Billboard.
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The creators of the Dorsey strike again with Rosina
The classic cocktail bar is set to open at Palazzo in December.
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Javier’s at Aria deserves extended exploration
There’s such a thing as a Strip sleeper.
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Lionel Richie’s hit-powered production returns to the Axis
If all the headliners are required to turn their shows into a massive dance party, Richie is more than up to the task.
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The 18th annual Latin Grammys captivate MGM Grand Garden Arena
Puerto Rican rap phenom Residente—who scored nine nominations and won two awards—opened the show with “Hijos de Cañaveral.”
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‘Baz’ makes its mark at Palazzo Theatre
The “musical mash-up” just hit the 400-show mark.
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Culinary leader Johnny Church charts a new course
“Once a dish is right, it’s time to change it.”
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for November 23
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Pixar mostly succeeds with the gorgeous ‘Coco’
It’s a welcome original story from a studio that has been a little too focused on mediocre sequels in recent years.
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Mavis Staples’ “If I Was Black’ is her best collaboration with Jeff Tweedy yet
The R&B/gospel legend wrote lyrics for three songs, stressing the importance of love while acknowledging racism and politician deception.
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Puddles Pity Party, Unsane, a jazz fest and other stuff to do this week
Also, the return of three Vegas music-scene ex-pats.
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Five classic neon signs beyond the Neon Museum
Hunridge Center, The Rainbow Club and the Flamingo, of course.
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‘Three Billboards’ can’t help overstating its case
Writer-director Martin McDonagh’s third film has more genuine humanity than his first two, but the British playwright still overwrites nearly every line of dialogue.
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25 reasons to check out the Double Down’s 25th-anniversary celebration
The Dickies, Dwarves, Ass Juice and more.
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Morrissey’s political and sexual interjections render ’High School’ awkward—for everyone
Its aimless and erratic lyrics—and largely underwhelming melodies—threatening to undermine the sweep of his voice and the instrumental robustness of his band.
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A stand-up star is born in ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’
It takes a special kind of talent to handle the lightning-fast patter of Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino.
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Denzel Washington strains to play a neurotic lawyer in ‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.’
It's not a terrible performance, but the sweat is visible.
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Matthew Couper uses Vegas iconography to deliver a potent message in ‘From Dust to Water’
Using the language of symbol, the artist combines pictorial elements in witty and incisive visual narratives.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for November 23
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Pixar mostly succeeds with the gorgeous ‘Coco’
It’s a welcome original story from a studio that has been a little too focused on mediocre sequels in recent years.
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Denzel Washington strains to play a neurotic lawyer in ‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.’
It's not a terrible performance, but the sweat is visible.
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A stand-up star is born in ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’
It takes a special kind of talent to handle the lightning-fast patter of Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino.
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‘Three Billboards’ can’t help overstating its case
Writer-director Martin McDonagh’s third film has more genuine humanity than his first two, but the British playwright still overwrites nearly every line of dialogue.
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Exploring new dishes and old favorites at Hexx
The stripside eatery gets a refresh.
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Three perfect plates for pasta season
Allegro, Carbone and Scarpetta serve it up right.