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The Rabbit Hole collective celebrates five years in Vegas
The group, which recently launched a record label called 24 Karrot Records, will throw a blowout party at Downtown’s CMXX, featuring various collective members and labelmates and a headlining performance by The Noir Movement.
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This week’s Vegas nightclub schedule
Dillon Francis at EBC, Alan Walker at Marquee, Yo Yolie at Chateau and more.
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Las Vegas’ art community mourns the death of Alex Huerta
“His art was very Vegas: street-smart, funky, colorful,” says gallerist Priscilla Fowler, who has displayed the work of 3 Baaad Sheep for years.
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Arty rock band ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead returns to Las Vegas after a lengthy absence
“Right now, we’re in an age when people are just streaming various songs on a playlist, but it’s nice to throw on something, and then for like 45 minutes, you’re transported,” co-founder Jason Reece says.
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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race Live’ brings its fabulousness to the Flamingo
“These girls are working their butts off and preparing for something very special. They want to make Mama Ru proud.”
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Cursive brings Cloud Nothings and Criteria to the Bunkhouse
After more than a decade together, noisy, Cleveland-based punk quartet Cloud Nothings is finally set for its live Vegas debut.
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Lunar New Year has become a Las Vegas cultural staple
The Year of the Rat begins on January 25 with an explosion of cultural festivities across the Valley. But it wasn’t always that way.
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Dynamic vocalist Jamila Woods brings her poetic music to town
The Chicago native opens for Raphael Saadiq January 24 at Brooklyn Bowl.
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Veg-In-Out Vegan Market fills a niche for Las Vegas shoppers
The new spot Sunset Road, just west of Sunset Park, only sells items that are plant-based and cruelty free.
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‘Genius or Vandal?’ provides unauthorized insight into Banksy’s artistic accomplishment
In addition to giving viewers a rare chance to see his actual prints, paintings and sculptures, the pop-up show inside Fashion Show Mall documents Banksy’s prolific output through videos, installations, mockumentaries, photographs and ephemera.
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Lil Baby, Sake in the Alley, Tsunami Bomb and more happening this week in Las Vegas
Comedian Tommy Davidson at Aliante and the Russian National Ballet’s ‘Cinderella’ at UNLV.
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DIY dum sum? You can try making it at home, but the learning curve is steep
Determined home cooks can purchase wrappers at an Asian market if they want to make shumai themselves, but har gow requires a professional chef to make the dumpling skin.
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Ring in the Lunar New Year with dim sum, the meal at the heart of Chinese cuisine
“I still remember learning to make har gow. You fold and fold and fold the dumpling, and it takes a long time just to make one. Why not make it easy?”
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Seven recommended dim sum dishes
You’ve had har gow and shumai, but what about cha siu bao and pan-fried turnip cake?
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Where to get great dim sum in Las Vegas
Ping Pang Pong, Tim Ho Wan, Chang’s and more.
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Ellis Island’s Front Yard delivers fresh fun under a retractable roof
Bring friends and order shareable favorites like the warm pretzel with four-cheese fondue or the mac and cheese with house-made bacon.
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A lifelong dim sum lover shares tips for enjoying the meal
What to order first and how to read the room.
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Terra Rossa returns to anchor Red Rock Resort’s culinary lineup
The menu focuses heavily on veal, offering seven iterations, including three chop variations and classics like veal marsala and scaloppini, while the chicken mattone takes advantage of the Josper grill and oven.
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Go big or go home at Henderson’s delicious Humboldt Sweets
When Guy Fieri walks into your bakery, takes a bite of your molasses cookie and declares it the best he’s ever had, consider it a sign that big things are ahead.