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How to LAVO Party Brunch right
TAO Group chef and partner Ralph Scamardella has added some new menu items, including lobster scampi pizza and a Kobe beef truffle slider trio.
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This week’s Vegas nightclub and dayclub schedule
Wiz Khalifa at Drai’s, RÜFÜS DU SOL at EBC, Gashi at Tao and more.
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See Strip performers in a different spotlight at Co-Op Cabaret on Main
Founder Kathleen Langford says her original twofold goal—to meet fellow artists and to share art among like-minded professionals—has been realized.
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Five reasons Madonna’s Colosseum visit could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience
At one show along the way, she cozied up to a fan in the audience and drank from his beer.
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‘A Victory for Miriam!’ shares an inspiring new perspective on anti-Nazi resistance
Las Vegas-based author and educator Joanne D. Gilbert tells Miriam Brysk’s story in her new book, geared toward young adult audiences but with a narrative that should appeal to all.
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‘Atomic Saloon Show’ makes use of its memorable surroundings
It’s a great example of the current Strip trend merging nightlife with theater. Guests are staying after the early show, lingering at the bars until the late show begins.
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The Las Vegas Queer Arts Film Festival returns to celebrate diverse voices
The slate has expanded to encompass eight short-film blocks and two feature films, the documentaries ‘Unsettled: Seeking Refuge in America,' ‘A Night at Switch n’ Play.’
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Dark and sunny: Vegas band Sunroom mixes serious subject matter with upbeat music
Hear the quartet on November 8 at Cheba Hut with Arizona’s Twin Ponies and fellow locals Farangs and Homebodys.
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Brian Newman After Dark, a sour beer celebration, the Great American Foodie Fest and more happening this week in Las Vegas
Black metal at the Bunkhouse, and classical meets hip-hop Downtown.
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The Las Vegas Queer Arts Film Festival returns to celebrate diverse voices
The slate has expanded to encompass eight short-film blocks and two feature films, the documentaries ‘Unsettled: Seeking Refuge in America,' ‘A Night at Switch n’ Play.’
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La Monja brings Baja-inspired cuisine to an idyllic setting Downtown
Newcomers might consider starting during happy hour (5-7 p.m.), which offers $1 oysters, $5 classic margaritas and more.
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CSN’s Russell’s Restaurant serves up gourmet meals, created by students
Department of Hospitality Management are putting their newly acquired skills to work for paying guests during lunch hour seatings on Tuesday through Thursday through November 21. (Dinner is also plated on Thursday evenings.)
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The Tea Lounge at Waldorf Astoria gets a French twist
Now guests can indulge in Twist’s Forbes Five Star Award-winning cuisine as well, the first time it has been available outside the restaurant.