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KAOS embraces Latin sounds as part of its broad musical spectrum
Reggaeton favorite J Balvin is a KAOS resident artist and a big part of opening weekend, best known for his ubiquitous 2017 hit “Mi Gente,” which famously topped the charts when Beyoncé jumped on the remix.
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Nora En Pure gets set for the summer at Wynn
Her serene, uplifting music she creates has been classified as deep house or indie dance, and those unique sonic sensibilities have propelled her up the ranks on the festival circuit, including one of her biggest gigs yet at Miami’s Ultra Music Festival last month.
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David Guetta at EBC and other Vegas club musts this week.
Dee Jay Silver finds Daylight for ACM weekend.
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Could a new Downtown art space also help save troubled Huntridge Circle Park?
The “Time Machine” will be an art “wonderland” comprising mostly local artists. In a City Council meeting last month, the partners also proposed a new use for the currently closed Huntridge Circle Park: a sculpture garden and children’s park.
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The histories of our Valley and 3D photography meet in Bryan McCormick’s ‘Personal Space’
The exhibit will feature some View-Master reels and viewers, but also stereoscopic viewing cards like the kind your great-grandparents might have owned, plus rare 3D cameras, color slide viewers and other 3D devices you likely never knew existed.
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Quirky performer Nellie McKay brings her subversive songs to the Smith Center
“We live in such an alienated culture. We avoid those closest to us, and that makes sense, because it tends to go awry. It’s good to be functional within your community and to organize, because the people at the top profit by our dysfunction.”
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Getting to know U.K. act Ten Fé
Leo Duncan and Ben Moorhouse, a pair of buskers who cut their teeth playing on the Tube in London, recently expanded to a quintet. They play the Bunkhouse on April 6.
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Reflecting on Aerosmith’s many distinct eras, as the band begins its Park Theater residency
The globally inescapable Armageddon soundtrack ballad “I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing” improbably became the band’s biggest single of all time.
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Bliss in a tent: ‘Fuerza Bruta’ brings a fresh feel to the Strip
When its feisty cast trashes its stage, furiously throwing and kicking everything out of the way so there’s room to dance, you’ll want to join in.
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Christie Brinkley in ‘Chicago,’ a Japanese festival, ‘Game of Thrones’ art and other stuff to do this week in Las Vegas
Dionne Warwick sets up shop at Bally’s, and CSN takes on ‘The Pillowman’
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Saga Pastry + Sandwich brings a taste of Scandinavia to Henderson
The Smorgasbord combines the spot’s three main proteins—Arctic shrimp with mayonnaise; smoked salmon and boiled eggs; and Fra’ Mani rosemary ham with Jarlsberg cheese—into one giant, open-faced sandwich.
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Tips and tricks for getting the most from your Las Vegas buffet experience
Try an all-day pass, survey the scene before you begin and work with the staff if you have dietary restrictions.
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Try these notable brews at the ninth-annual Great Vegas Festival of Beer
The event moves into a new home, the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center, this weekend.
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Behind the scenes at Caesars Palace’s Bacchanal Buffet
“Even when you’re cooking for thousands of people, I want to do everything from scratch. Everything has to come in fresh, and we make it all here.”
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Diving deep into the history and evolution of the Las Vegas buffet
The South has fried chicken. Texas has barbecue. New York has pizza. And Las Vegas has them all. That is to say, our regional cuisine is the buffet.
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Edible raw cookie dough has arrived on the Strip
Bay Area import Doughp is a self-described “millennial-brand on a mission.” Everything about the Las Vegas location is tailored to the Instagram era. An enormous mixer stands in the window, whipping up 50-pound batches of dough daily in full view of phone cameras.