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End of an era: Trifecta Gallery is closing
Trifecta Gallery in the Arts District is closing in January. Owner Marty Walsh and her husband Pete plan to move back to Ireland.
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The Weekly guide to getting your own official holiday in Las Vegas
From Eritrean independence to Deadmau5's Wynn residency, Mayor Goodman has declared 824 days in three years.
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Philharmonic conductor Donato Cabrera brings a contemporary edge to orchestral music
Weekly Q&A: The new conductor discusses exposing audiences to new music, his background in opera and more.
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Thinking about breakfast at Guy Fieri’s, ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ and more
Also, Clark County's first tornado in more than 10 years. That's right—tornado.
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A USS Enterprise made of balloons? That (and more) at the Star Trek convention
Star Trek fans really know their history.
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Why Vegas doesn’t need Uber
"Here’s the dirty little secret about Uber: There is no dirty little secret."
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Protect your tech! Def Con hacking conference is back in Vegas
PC Mag says to "embrace your paranoia" ...
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Momentum on the Strip: Crown Resorts to build a casino at New Frontier site
This latest Strip project could open immediately after Resorts World Las Vegas, a $4 billion project next door.
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Hot Spots: Mario at Rehab, a taco battle at Beauty Bar (?!) and more
Also, Havana Brown behind the booth at Palms.
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With exposed undies and cheap drinks, Charlie’s maintains its lively, casual atmosphere
“You’ll have to excuse me, I’m covered in baby oil!”
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Nightlife News & Notes: Drai’s hosts the LGBT Center, SLS opening weekend deets and more
Also, a lawsuit involving Beauty Bar.
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Film review: New 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' is too chaotic to be entertaining
But it's got Megan Fox, so there's that.
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The Turtles started as a parody 30 years ago and turned into an empire
Turtle power, indeed!
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CD review: Spoon's 'They Want My Soul'
It's not instantly accessible, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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Local music collective Brain Jelly is poised to help local bands in a big way
"We really want to build a very supportive community like no one has seen in Vegas before.”
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Trust Us: A summer blockbuster, the return of Book & Stage as a music venue and Kathy Griffin
And Hot Havana Nights at the Mob Museum.
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The Weekly interview: Cut Copy frontman Dan Whitford
He's a bit fuzzy about his last Vegas show, but it had something to do with Elton John ...
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The Weekly Interview: Foxygen keyboardist and founding member Jonathan Rado
The musician discusses being a band in the digital age, the outfit's unintelligible Twitter account and more.
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Walking on the wild side with JK Russ
Russ’ works are often sexy and fun robust creation.
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The Las Vegas Film Festival steps up in its seventh year
There’s still room for improvement at next year’s event, but for the first time, it’ll have an established high standard to live up to.
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'Boyhood' is a rich exploration of growing up
The most surprising thing about this superb film is how little it feels like a stunt.
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Meager meal: 'The Hundred-Foot Journey' is a little too tasteful
Its characters may cook up dishes that are vibrant and daring, but this food flick is strictly bland comfort food.
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Revisiting narrative in Su Limbert’s ‘Forevermore’ at Trifecta Gallery
Forevermore engages the theme of death without becoming creepy.
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Ben Macintyre’s account of spy Kim Philby is a gripping tale
“In Britain Philby had been too British to be doubted; in Russia he was too British to be believed.”
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Free Will Astrology
Every 12 years, the planet Jupiter spends about a year cruising through the sign of Leo.
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The Turtles started as a parody 30 years ago and turned into an empire
Turtle power, indeed!
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Film review: New 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' is too chaotic to be entertaining
But it's got Megan Fox, so there's that.
-
'Boyhood' is a rich exploration of growing up
The most surprising thing about this superb film is how little it feels like a stunt.
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The Las Vegas Film Festival steps up in its seventh year
There’s still room for improvement at next year’s event, but for the first time, it’ll have an established high standard to live up to.
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Meager meal: 'The Hundred-Foot Journey' is a little too tasteful
Its characters may cook up dishes that are vibrant and daring, but this food flick is strictly bland comfort food.
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F.A.M.E. brings a different culinary culture to the Linq
This multi-cuisine experience is the least obvious dining option at the Linq, and worth a little exploration.
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Why chicken and waffles when you can shrimp cocktail and pancakes?
The union of the Golden Gate and Du-par’s brought together two iconic foods that would otherwise have never met.
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Talking consistency and veal chops with Rao’s chef Fatimah Madyun
"The specials are my area to play around and try new things."
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Dining News & Notes: Alex Stratta to open off-Strip Italian steakhouse
Also, DB Brasserie has a new happy hour and Stripsteak is hosting a beer pairing dinner.