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50 Must-Eat Las Vegas Meals
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The Intersection
Allegiant Air’s new fee raises the question: What aren’t we paying for?
- “If hotels hurt and shampoo winds up in the mini bar with the macadamia nuts, will I pony up even though the idea of paying stings?” more
Siegfried & Roy unveil the Save Vanishing Species postage stamp at the Mirage
- The stamp’s proceeds benefit conservation efforts for specific species facing endangerment. more
Let the Clark County Commission make the Strip safer, but leave the entrepreneurs alone
- Civil libertarians believe the “clean up” is an attempt in the county’s battle against the First Amendment. more
Conversation starters: From Harry Reid to the police’s illegal tracking of cell phones
- Also, Infertility Awareness Month. more
What Google’s goggles could do for Las Vegas
- How about a mini Zach Galifianakis who lives in your glasses? more
The loaded past and present of the F Street closure
- “Residents charge that blocking off F Street, a decision made in 2006, was racially motivated.” more
Kung Fu master: “It’s a way of life”
- “Once you learn how to hurt someone, you don’t want to.” more
Random photo of the week
- Submitted by Henri Sagalow. more
Workouts getting stale? Find your perfect gym
- Rick Lax wants to help you find that gym with something extra more
Nightlife
Chromeo wants to funk you up at Pure
- The electro-funk duo hits the Caesars Palace nightclub April 13. more
Hot Spots: An AIDS Walk afterparty at Marquee, Robin Thicke at 1 Oak and more
- Also, Melissa Molinaro performs at Krave. more
Nightlife news & notes: Mike Tyson’s afterparty at Tabu and more
- Also, Lavo launches two new themed nights. more
A night out with the performers
- “It was one of those old-school Vegas nights.” more
Arts & Entertainment
Burning questions about a potentially chilly Coachella
- A new format, old-school faves and potential breakouts. more
Do Coachella (light) right here in Las Vegas
- The festival’s Valley spillover is in full effect again this month. more
Meet new Vegas band Trevor Jones and the Joneses
- Soldiering on to cover BRMC and The Mighty Lemon Drops for the devoted. more
Crashing rockabilly’s biggest annual party
- Erin Ryan experiences the vintage-embracing fest known as Viva Las Vegas. more
Betting hockey or baseball, know how to read between the baked-in lines
- The “other” category, and how to spot pitchers poised for ruin. more
‘The Color Purple’ hits a few snags at Smith Center
- Muddy sounds mars a few beautiful moments of The Color Purple at Smith Center more
Where and when to hear Latin funk and eat like you’re on the Titanic
- Also, bagpipes blare and Mike Tyson’s bares his soul. more
Art review: Miguel Rodriguez’s ‘So Sincere’
- His formal devices are there, but there’s no coherent message. more
Kelly Clarkson delivers a short but satisfying Vegas show
- She could have performed a bit longer, but when she’s this good, who cares? more
5 things I wrote in my notebook at the Gwar concert
- Blood, decapitations and World Maggots — just another day at the office for Gwar more
Charlie Chaplin and Tony Hsieh onstage with the Las Vegas Philharmonic?
- The Phil is already touting next season, which begins in October with the return of pianist Navah Perlman and cellist Zuill Bailey, performing Beethoven’s Concerto ... more
Cosmo’s Turntable Tuesdays offers the chance to DJ
- Fans can take to the decks themselves. more
Strip performers take off their clothes for charity in Broadway Bares
- Sexy people stripping down for a good cause: Hard to argue with that. more
Screen
TV review: ‘Girls’
- Girls is an an extension of Tiny Furniture, but not a very good one more
‘The Cabin in the Woods’ is not your average slasher flick
- The slasher genre gets a bit of deconstruction in the clever The Cabin in the Woods more
Film review: ‘The Three Stooges’
- Despite good impersonations, there’s just no reason for this movie to exist more
Taste
- Impressive Mexican at Diego
Pit-style barbacoa goat? And how.
- Chowdowntown could pop up in an apartment near you
Show up, eat up, sigh with pleasure.
- Dover sole, deboned tableside at T-Bones (or in your dining room)
Chef Philipp Norsetter lets you in on the secrets of a beloved dish.
- Where Le Cirque's Gregory Pugin devours French, Thai and romance
The perfect number on the spicy scale to pair with wine.
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Wednesday
2012-04-18
Summerlin
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Wednesday
2012-04-18
The Strip
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Wednesday
2012-04-18
$150 bottle specials
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Thursday
2012-04-19
The Orleans
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2012-04-19
Concert
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2012-04-19
Green Valley
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Saturday
2012-04-21
Downtown
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Saturday
2012-04-21
Green Valley
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Sunday
2012-04-22
Reduced priced beer and shots
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2012-04-22
Palms
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Sunday
2012-04-22
$5 drinks with text
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Monday
2012-04-23
Hard Rock
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2012-04-23
The Strip
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Monday
2012-04-23
$10 cover gets you free drinks until 3 a.m.
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Tuesday
2012-04-24
$3 drinks with a text at the door
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Soundcheck
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CD review: Nicki Minaj's 'Pink Friday ... Roman Reloaded'
- Nicki Minaj is back ... with an extra dose of compromise
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Miike Snow
- Miike Snow's sophomore effort is solid, but doesn't break new ground
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MDNA
- Madonna's newest album is a testament to her durability
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Featured Cocktail
Apr 17, 2012
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Sabrina Chapman
Lily’s take on the classic Manhattan is all about presence and power
If there is a cocktail worthy of being called the quintessential drink of Vegas ... it is the Manhattan ($20), as made by mixologist Emilio Tiburcio of Lily. Not for ...
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