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Katy Perry takes to T-Mobile Arena for the Witness Tour
Giving fans what they want has always been the priority for Perry.
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Alexxa’s Bar brings sangria and more straight to the Strip
The new spot at Hexx Kitchen & Bar also offers live music and great views.
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Cheat Codes, The Chainsmokers, Tritonal and more big shows this week
Duke Dumont plays Intrigue and Diplo returns to XS.
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Big Boi brings his ‘Boomiverse’ to Drai’s
The Atlanta-bred MC is back on the Strip this weekend.
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Lydia Ansel shines at the Hard Rock’s Center Bar
The violin player and DJ likes to mix it up.
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Pitbull connects his Vegas show to his roots in Miami and Cuba
Mr. 305 brings his Time of Our Lives residency back to the Axis this month.
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LA culinary pioneer Roy Choi has big plans for Park MGM
Choi seems to have a different approach than other famous chefs when it comes to opening a restaurant in Las Vegas.
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Esports Arena Las Vegas set to debut March 22 at Luxor
It could be a major spark for a new firestorm of entertainment in Las Vegas.
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Clique Hospitality plans two new nightlife venues at the Palms
Clique partners Jason “JRoc” Craig and Ryan Labbe are bringing Apex Social Club and Camden Cocktail Lounge into the mix.
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Chef Paul Liebrandt returns to Bellagio to cook at Le Cirque
Liebrandt previously popped up at Harvest by Roy Ellamar.
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Fall Out Boy settles into an electronic-glossed pop groove on ‘Mania’
At this point, the only constant from album to album is the band’s dedication to ambition.
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‘12 Strong’ puts a one-dimensional spin on true-life heroism
The bravery of the real soldiers is buried under a mountain of hokey sentiment and rah-rah bluster.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for January 18
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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From superheroes to ‘Star Trek,’ local filmmakers express their love with slick, self-made movies
In 2015, Paramount and CBS sued the makers of a Star Trek fan film, leading to a set of guidelines for fan filmmakers.
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Storyteller and TV writer Jessica Lee Williamson visits Las Vegas
“People focus on the broad strokes of stories, but the interesting parts are the small details within it.”
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Otakon, Power to the Polls, Essentially Ellington and more to do this week in Las Vegas
Also: Spoon at the Chelsea and the Pilobolus Maximus dancers at Smith Center.
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The Weekly interview: Carly Rae Jepsen
“Call Me Maybe” isn’t the only reason she should be on your radar.
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club keeps rocking on ‘Wrong Creatures’
It’s not like Ed Sheeran is gonna take us where BRMC can.
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‘Call Me by Your Name’ exudes a sensual romantic vibe
The story’s told from the nostalgic perspective of a teenager discovering his sexuality and experiencing his first love.
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Tune-Yards sounds more accessible on ‘I Can Feel You Creep’
Bassist Nate Brenner partners with leader Merrill Garbus for an approachable and dancey record.
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Pepper Keenan returns for Corrosion of Conformity’s ‘No Cross No Crown’
Anyone who discovered COC at the band’s popular height should be satisfied with this effective return to the familiar.
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Talking with The National’s Matt Berninger before the band’s first Vegas show
“This record has very little insecurity. It was a blast to make, and it’s really fun to play live.”
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Las Vegas Little Theatre’s 'Company' asks its questions in song
The couples’ various problems include infidelity, alcoholism, undisclosed bisexuality, divorce and run-of-the-mill annoyance.
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In ‘Black Mirror,’ the future looks terrifying, nauseating and brilliant
The show often gets compared to The Twilight Zone, because each episode is a stand-alone narrative that’s tends to be really weird.
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‘Fire and Fury’ paints an unflattering portrait of an unwitting first family
Michael Wolff makes a convincing case that the campaign that expected to lose gamely morphed into the administration that can’t run the empire.
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‘12 Strong’ puts a one-dimensional spin on true-life heroism
The bravery of the real soldiers is buried under a mountain of hokey sentiment and rah-rah bluster.
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Short Takes: Movie listings and reviews for January 18
Everything in theaters this week, plus special screenings and movie reviews.
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From superheroes to ‘Star Trek,’ local filmmakers express their love with slick, self-made movies
In 2015, Paramount and CBS sued the makers of a Star Trek fan film, leading to a set of guidelines for fan filmmakers.
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‘Call Me by Your Name’ exudes a sensual romantic vibe
The story’s told from the nostalgic perspective of a teenager discovering his sexuality and experiencing his first love.
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‘Phantom Thread’ delivers a bracing, unconventional romance
Only toward the end does director Paul Thomas Anderson’s long game finally become apparent.
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TNT series ‘The Alienist’ makes murder history
While some of the historical details are fascinating, the crime drama around them is tedious and tiresome in any era.
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Laos Market remains “hidden” after all these years
It’s stocked to the brim with goods, and it also features made-to-order Laotian and Thai specialties.
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A few beginning bites at the Palms’ new A.Y.C.E. buffet
Shockingly good smoked brisket, vegan chili, pie babies and more.
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Primrose sets a fresh standard for Park MGM
It’s the Strip’s latest manifestation of the casino three-mealer, but it’s no utilitarian 24-hour coffee shop.