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Afrojack returns to Wynn Nightlife for 2018
The Dutch hitmaker is back where his Vegas career took off.
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Britney Spears wraps up her run at the Axis
One of the Strip’s most successful headliner productions is coming to a close on New Year’s Eve.
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Go above and beyond at Cravings’ new Chef’s Table Experience
When is a buffet more than a buffet?
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Christopher Lawrence brings trance back to Vegas
Catch the legendary DJ at the Sahara Lounge on December 23.
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Mariah Carey, Sonny Digital, SaQi and more big shows this week
Catch Andrew Rayel at Marquee and Boyz II Men at the Mirage.
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Tom’s Urban adds a fresh kick to the Moscow Mule
The Twig & Berries Holiday Mule will make your season bright.
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‘Sex Tips’ gets some new stars for 2018
The irreverent, all-fun production at Paris is getting some new blood for the new year.
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Cocktail culture builder Andrew Pollard lands at Wynn
One of the most recognizable faces in the local scene is back on the Strip.
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Shrink your expectations for messy sci-fi satire ‘Downsizing’
The high concept is rendered more or less irrelevant for large stretches of the movie.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for December 21
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Scott Kirkland brings The Crystal Method back to its birthplace
The electronic act plays Beauty Bar on December 23.
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Paul Shaffer, drag queens, a Britpop Christmas and other stuff to do this week
Also: “mad musical scientist” SaQi at Brooklyn Bowl.
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Best of 2017: Concerts
Arcade Fire, Iggy, Deerhunter and other memorable onstage moments.
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Best of 2017: Fine Art
Tilting the Basin, Preservation and beyond.
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Best of 2017: Books
Lincoln, Grant and Clinton make appearances.
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Greed trumps family in ‘All the Money in the World’
The movie’s real villain is ruthless billionaire J. Paul Getty, who in 1973 flatly refused to pay any money for the return of his grandson.
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Best of 2017: Television
What unstead The Americans on Josh Bell’s annual list?
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Aaron Sorkin takes charge for the entertaining ‘Molly’s Game’
Jessica Chastain’s Molly Bloom is a prime Sorkin protagonist, a type-A overachiever in both academics and athletics.
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A woman falls in love with an aquatic creature in ‘The Shape of Water’
It sounds like the storyline for a B-movie, not a sensitive drama with a real shot at winning a bunch of Oscars.
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Gary Oldman becomes Winston Churchill in the uneven ‘Darkest Hour’
The film takes a deep dive into political machinations, as a wing of Churchill’s war council pressures him to negotiate with Hitler.
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Best of 2017: Films
Hint: Mother! made both our critics’ lists …
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‘Jumanji’ makes a surprisingly fun return in ‘Welcome to the Jungle’
The story plays out like an action-fantasy Breakfast Club.
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Best of 2017: Video Games
Featuring the BEST. VIDEO. GAME. EVER. (Maybe.)
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Shrink your expectations for messy sci-fi satire ‘Downsizing’
The high concept is rendered more or less irrelevant for large stretches of the movie.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for December 21
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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Gary Oldman becomes Winston Churchill in the uneven ‘Darkest Hour’
The film takes a deep dive into political machinations, as a wing of Churchill’s war council pressures him to negotiate with Hitler.
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Best of 2017: Films
Hint: Mother! made both our critics’ lists …
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Aaron Sorkin takes charge for the entertaining ‘Molly’s Game’
Jessica Chastain’s Molly Bloom is a prime Sorkin protagonist, a type-A overachiever in both academics and athletics.
-
Greed trumps family in ‘All the Money in the World’
The movie’s real villain is ruthless billionaire J. Paul Getty, who in 1973 flatly refused to pay any money for the return of his grandson.
-
A woman falls in love with an aquatic creature in ‘The Shape of Water’
It sounds like the storyline for a B-movie, not a sensitive drama with a real shot at winning a bunch of Oscars.
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Best of 2017: Television
What unstead The Americans on Josh Bell’s annual list?
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‘Jumanji’ makes a surprisingly fun return in ‘Welcome to the Jungle’
The story plays out like an action-fantasy Breakfast Club.
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Las Vegas’ best new restaurants of 2017
The Black Sheep, Momofuku, Sparrow + Wolf and more.