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February 14-February 20
Taking the Las Vegas arts scene seriously
- There’s a revolution brewing, but is there anything to overthrow? read article
Choke holds and hair spray: In the ring with the Women of Wrestling
- Founded in 2000, WoW is back with colorful personalities and athletic performances. read article
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The Intersection
Architect David M. Schwarz on the Linq project, Smith Center critics and Las Vegas history
- The architect also is known for working on Lake Las Vegas and the upcoming Linq project on the Strip. more
Is UNLV really the 12th most popular university in America?
- Weekly hits the campus to see if current Rebels were excited to go there. more
Gauging the impact of the USPS delivery change via social media
- And how the USPS stacks up compared to Justin Bieber. more
Tattooed for free cocktails: A ‘lifetime’ of anything carries a heavy caveat
- Drink and be wary. more
Rebels on the rebound: Will UNLV turn around its inconsistent season?
- The team will soon face Wyoming and UNR on the road. more
Joe Downtown: Ecomom and the stresses of entrepreneurship
- Matthias Galica flew to Las Vegas for an answer. He hoped being in the same city, in the same coffeeshops, seeing the same people that ... more
Why the latest Heart Attack Grill death is not really news
- With a burger called the “Quadruple Bypass,” what did we really expect? more
Nightlife
Hot Spots: Miguel at Pure, Weezer at Haze, Weekly Fling at Body English and more
- Also, cupid may be stupid at Tao but Valentine’s Day is for lingerie at the Erotic Heritage Museum. more
Jonathan Fine keeps Rockhouse rockin’ at the Venetian
- Fun and friendly bar is bigger and better at new Strip spot. more
Nightlife News & Notes: Phelps takes Vegas (again), Heraea and Rockhouse shake things up
- Also, Jenny McCarthy spotted at Haze. more
Apples and blood oranges: a different zombie cocktail at Hi Scores Bar-Arcade
- This tasty concoction will bring you back to life. Get it? more
Arts & Entertainment
RTZvegas exhibits a bygone Las Vegas
- Find Images of yesterday’s marquees at Another Time, Another Place. more
Anatomy of two artists at TastySpace gallery
- Death gets bright and sparkly at this TastySpace exhibit. more
Vegas hip-hop veterans pay homage to the genre’s golden greats
- Longtime Vegas rappers James Allen (Spoaty Mac) and Daniel Ware (Dirty Red) are bounding around the LVCS on a Tuesday night, drinking in the love ... more
Joseph Watson’s banners commemorate Berkley Square’s place in history
- Artist was a natural fit to tell the story of this essential Las Vegas neighborhood. more
‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’ is genuinely affecting
- Yes, it’s gruesome, but you can’t take your eyes off the stage more
Trust Us: The Color Run, best pictures, great photography and more
- Also, Major League Soccer lands at Sam Boyd Stadium and Pink takes over Mandalay Bay. more
For one local fan, Imagine Dragons’ rise was obvious
- The Weekly’s Allison Duck waxes poetic over her favorite local band more
Steve-O and Tom Green stopped by our office …
- “Original Pranksters” talk about their standup comedy shows at the Riviera. more
Concert review: The Who leaves it all onstage—blood included—during ‘Quadrophenia’ visit
- Pete Townshend’s windmill-hand injury leaves concert in momentary limbo. more
Screen
TV review: ‘Zero Hour’
- The new end-of-days conspiracy thriller is apocalyptically bad. more
The new ‘Twilight?’ ‘Beautiful Creatures’ tries hard to take up the mantle
- Yet another movie for fantasy-obsessed teen girls to indulge in. more
Josh Bell’s favorites from this year’s Dam Short Film Festival
- The best Dam movies more
Film review: ‘Safe Haven’
- Even as movie based on Nicholas Sparks novels go, this one’s pretty weak more
Taking original ‘Die Hard’ villain Theo to the latest sequel
- Clarence Gilyard has plenty to say about A Good Day to Die Hard more
‘A Good Day to Die Hard’ a good argument for ending the series
- It just isn’t fun anymore. more
Oscar-nominated short films show up at local theaters
- Catch these acclaimed shorts at the Orleans, Santa Fe, South Point or Suncoast. more
Taste
- Gourmet mainstay: Michael’s carries the old-school torch
Consistency has been the key to Michael’s success since it opened at Barbary Coast in 1982.
- Talking truffles with two top Italian chefs
Executive chefs from Aria’s Sirio and Encore’s Sinatra adore this luxurious ingredient.
- Weekly Taste Test: Nine bags of Doritos and a cloud of dust
Taco Bell-flavored Doritos are on the way, so prepare your palate with these crazy varieties.
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Soundcheck
- CD review: Tim McGraw's 'Two Lanes of Freedom'
- The country veteran plays it safe on his 12th album.
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- Tegan and Sara are building on something
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Featured Cocktail
Feb 13, 2013
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Sabrina Chapman
Apples and blood oranges: a different zombie cocktail at Hi Scores Bar-Arcade
“I’ve never seen someone come into the arcade and not smile. Because it reminds them of a moment,” says Freddie Delatorre, assistant general manager of Hi Scores Bar-Arcade. “Cocktails should ...
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