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Golden Nugget brings Troy Liquor Bar Downtown
The New York Meatpacking District fave is touted as the only true nightclub along the Fremont Street Experience.
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The luxurious Big Game party returns to XS
Because who can watch the Super Bowl without a 3-liter bottle of Dom?
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North Italia is the new neighborhood hot spot
The mantra is “handmade with love, from scratch, daily,” and you can taste it in every bite.
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Find your favorite brew at Goose Island Pub
The Hard Rock Hotel version of the Chicago brewery boasts flavors galore.
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Wynn’s Claude Baruk climbs to stylish new heights
“It’s always been a dream to reach this level.”
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Afrojack, Trey Songz, Flosstradamus and more big shows this week
Adam Sandler returns to the Chelsea and DJ Snake takes over at XS Saturday night.
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Calibash brings the biggest and brightest in Latin sounds
Maluma and Bad Bunny join Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez and more on this year’s bill.
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Chef Scott Simon takes control at Carson Kitchen
Kerry Simon’s younger brother and frequent collaborator is at home in the Downtown restaurant.
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‘Inferno’ could set the Vegas magic show on fire
Illusions, pyrotechnics and death-defying stunts are on display this week at Paris Las Vegas.
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Five Vegas podcasts to place in your rotation
‘Latinos Who Lunch,’ ‘Matt and Mattingly’s Ice Cream Social’ and more
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On its new EP, Vegas band Moon Blood says it’s okay not to feel okay
The quartet will celebrate its release February 2 at Cornish Pasty Co.
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Rising pop singer Mary Lambert talks producing, poetry and sharing her mom’s music with the world
“Our shows are transformative, really moving.”
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‘A Futile and Stupid Gesture’ traces the roots of modern comedy
The film, available January 26 on Netflix, walks a fine line between celebration and cautionary tale.
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‘Rent,’ Downtown comedy, Ballet Folklorico and other stuff to do this week
KRS-One, Tough Age and a SquidHat celebration highlight the concert calendar.
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The ‘Maze Runner’ movies limp to an end with ‘The Death Cure’
Practically two-thirds of the movie involves the mission to rescue a tertiary supporting character.
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Christian Bale mopes across the West in ‘Hostiles’
The film begins with a baby getting shot in the head, and things don’t get more pleasant from there.
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JW Caldwell’s ‘Cognitive Dissonance’ vaults the divide between text and image
The text in these 37 works does more than simply caption images: The words become the image itself.
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Second Stage offers first chances for UNLV students to work in theater
For his directorial debut, Noah Keeling chose the play The House of Yes by Wendy MacLeod.
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The ‘Maze Runner’ movies limp to an end with ‘The Death Cure’
Practically two-thirds of the movie involves the mission to rescue a tertiary supporting character.
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‘A Futile and Stupid Gesture’ traces the roots of modern comedy
The film, available January 26 on Netflix, walks a fine line between celebration and cautionary tale.
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Christian Bale mopes across the West in ‘Hostiles’
The film begins with a baby getting shot in the head, and things don’t get more pleasant from there.
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Your last chance for original Spago decadence
Spago will serve its final smoked salmon and caviar pizza at the Forum Shops on January 27, before moving to Bellagio.
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Pasta Shop pushes on after the loss of its founding father
They’ve expanded their wholesale pasta business while continuing to knock out Italian cuisine that keeps people coming back.
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Paid in Full gets creative with Japanese street food
Triple garlic yakisoba comes in a Chinese takeout container, while mapo tofu Frito pie arrives atop a sliced-open Fritos bag.