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Albums we’ve liked in 2018: Lonker See’s ‘One Eye Sees Red’
Trippy things are happening in Poland, judging from Kraków-based label Instant Classic.
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Sean Megna’s Las Vegas Panoramics captures a city in jarring transition
It’s tempting to shoot Vegas as a fantasyland; he shoots it as it is—bright, vast and in a constant state of making and undoing.
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Michael Valentine (and friends) return to the stage
He’ll co-host a night of live music at the Bunkhouse with high-school friend and former Chapter 11 bandmate Clayton Scrivner.
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Albums we’ve liked in 2018: Cut Chemist’s ‘Die Cut’
The producer/DJ seems equally at home behind rappers or in front of an orchestra—a versatility that permeates his second solo record.
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Albums we’ve liked in 2018: The Armed’s ‘Only Love'
Imagine a brew equally inspired by hardcore pillar Converge, lullaby metal crew Deafheaven, electronic post-punk outfit The Faint and 'Mellon Collie'-era Smashing Pumpkins.
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Catch up with 10 artists slated for September’s Life Is Beautiful festival
Florence + The Machine, Blood Orange, Justice and more.
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Comedian Michael Che, rapper Meek Mill, NBA Summer League and other stuff to do this week
Also: indie bands The Blank Tapes, Chief White Lightning and Bad Phantom.
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An Eldorado grad and a former UNLV student are turning Las Vegas into a salsa dancing hub
New megastudio Rhythms Dance Studio and Event Center has 22 employees, 37 weekly classes and a Saturday social featuring DJs and performers from around the world.
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Albums we’ve liked in 2018: ‘Hank Wood and the Hammerheads’
Imagine James Brown fronting a hardcore band.
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Cousins Maine Lobster plants roots inside two local supermarkets
Their trucks cover nearly 20 cities and regions (they’ve had one in Las Vegas since 2015).