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New Orleans karaoke favorite the Cat’s Meow curls up on Fremont
This massive karaoke bar, now open on the second floor of Neonopolis, is an offshoot of the 30-year-old Bourbon Street original. The Vegas location has over-the-top kitsch on lock, with velvet leopard prints covering nearly every inch of the space.
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Louis the Child’s uplifting EDM is soundtracking everything
Robby Hauldren and Freddy Kennett grew up skateboarding and watching extreme sports on TV. Now, as Louis the Child, they’re supplanting pop-punk to become the main sound of the X Games.
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50 Cent at Drai’s and other Vegas club musts this week
A Boogie wi da Hoodie drops by Marquee on August 12.
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Supercharge your back-to-school wardrobe with vintage threads
Vegas hasn’t always been known for its street style, but that’s changing. Layer it up ’90s-style by pairing denim jackets with Doc Martens, go ’80s with trousers and button-ups, or go retro with leather jackets that James Dean himself would envy.
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Formerly Alaska, King of Heck’s name isn’t the only thing that’s all new
“It’s really just been kind of a refocusing of what we like in songwriting and music. … In a way, it was the most natural thing to do.”
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Neon Museum resident artist Julie Henson gets deep into Vegas’ fabric
Henson is working on a variety of sculptures that will translate the Neon Museum’s behemoth relic signs into softer fabric forms, using materials you’d typically find in showgirl costumes.
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A USA Basketball exhibition, Janet Jackson's final dates, AFAN's Black & White Party and more happening this week in Las Vegas
A Touch of Africa comes to Clark County Library, and This Will Destroy You plays at Bunkhouse.
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Downtown’s Real Awesome Food Park is a street dining oasis
This ongoing event—a joint undertaking between Real Awesome Food Truck proprietor Paul Samano and Fergusons Downtown—rounds up a cross-section of cuisines from lobster rolls to truffle linguine.
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Summerlin’s Jade Asian Kitchen is practically a culinary tour
Chef Ayoung Chang’s menu samples well-loved favorites from China, Japan and Korea. There are teppanyaki tables, a sushi bar, a noodle bar and a traditional booze bar that opens onto a large patio with waterfall view.
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Serving up tasty bites next to the Comedy Cellar, Fat Black Pussycat is no joke
The comedy club’s sister restaurant offers pre- or postshow drinks, and entrees with cheeky, punny names: “Nacho Problem,” “Oh, Kale No!” Running late for the show? Have your food delivered to your Cellar table.