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Catching up with W&W DJs Willem van Hanegem and Ward van der Harst
“We still notice that whenever we play in Vegas, electronic music and uptempo stuff is still loved by people. It has a real party vibe, and that’s what people come to Las Vegas for, to party!”
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Gianluca Vacchi explains his Instagram—and DJ—success
He’s a a FOMO-inspiring jetsetter with 11.5 million followers, bouncing between Italy, Miami, Ibiza and every other global hot spot, sharing his unique sense of style, workout regimens and party methodology along the way.
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Big Boi at On the Record and other Vegas club musts this week
Slander takes over the Joint on February 9.
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Five things to know about Los Lobos prior to their Golden Nugget concert
The band’s undisputed masterpiece, 1992’s Kiko, turns 27 this year.
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As it moves into its new Tropicana home, ‘Legends in Concert’ continues evolving
When it opens at the Tropicana on February 11, the stars will be Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Whitney Houston and—wait for it—Lady Gaga.
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Vegas scene veteran Aaron Archer keeps his first album raw
His lo-fi, garage-rock style permeates the project—a collection of songs he wrote years ago, recorded on an 8-track in the singer’s bedroom.
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Boulder City’s Dam Short Film Festival returns for its 15th year
This year’s event features another packed lineup of short films, with more than 120 selections spread over 20-plus thematic programs and four days.
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The scope of Barrick exhibit ‘Axis Mundo’ reaches far beyond its community
It’s game-changing show featuring a colossal 400 multimedia artworks by more than 50 artists who may or may not be queer, may or may not be Chicano/a, and may or may not have worked exclusively in LA between 1960 and 1990.
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Chatting with Diana Ross about her Vegas residency, her legacy and more
“I really, really care about everyone that comes to the show. I like having conversation time in my shows. I want people to know I’m listening. I can hear more about them, and they can hear more about me.”
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‘A Doll’s House,’ Boombox Cartel, the Philharmonic plays Brahms and other stuff to do this week
A new exhibit brings alien worlds and androids to the Discovery Children’s Museum.
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Boulder City’s Dam Short Film Festival returns for its 15th year
This year’s event features another packed lineup of short films, with more than 120 selections spread over 20-plus thematic programs and four days.
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Sadelle’s brings its Manhattan favorites—and lots more—to the Bellagio
It replaces the Conservatory-adjacent Cafe Bellagio, giving it a luxe upgrade while still ticking all the boxes a casino café needs. And while Sadelle’s is largely known for its bagels and lox, it has perfected lunch and dinner comfort foods, too.
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A new book traces the roots of Nevada’s growing beer scene
“Coming from out of state, I’d heard a lot of bad things about Nevada beer,” author Pat Evans says. “I found that very quickly to be wrong.”
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New Henderson spot Ashiana focuses on India’s less-familiar northern region
The ownership group is mostly from the Punjab province, and the focus on traditional, homestyle dishes from its native region has already developed a loyal following.