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Admiring classics at Jim Rogers’ Classic Car Museum
"There’s a beauty in the older models one may not see in newer cars."
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Random photo of the week
Submitted by Corlene Byrd.
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The Nevada State Museum fights for visibility at Springs Preserve
The institution is located in the opposite direction of many popular Springs Preserve attractions.
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In brief: Boston defends Vegas, ‘Casino’ movie tours and a big wheel of cheese
Fan of Parmigiano-Reggiano? Get the deets on the "Crack Heard Around the World" right here. Seriously.
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A quick guide to selfie stick etiquette
Snap away, but try not to annoy the rest of the world.
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Fill those seats! A few other ideas for the Strip’s new arena
Because this city needs a giant ball pit.
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Our Vegas upcoming-event hype totem pole
Are we excited? Mostly.
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With stadium plans scuttled, what’s next for Symphony Park?
Symphony Park is where it all begins—the dream of a new Downtown, a cultural and commercial hub, the soul of a real city.
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Weekly Q&A: NOH8’s Adam Bouska on his silent protest photo campaign
“Even in areas where we’ve seen marriage equality pass, discrimination still exists. So it’s important for people to still get involved.”
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Hot Spots: Guy Gerber at Life, an ’80s mashup night and more
Plus: Marquee Dayclub kicks off its 2015 season with Julian Jordan.
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Don Diablo evolves along (and sometimes ahead of) music trends
The Dutch DJ/producer talks dropping his first record (at age 14), what sets his tracks apart and more.
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Meet the Green Fairy: Where to celebrate National Absinthe Day
Where will you seek guidance from the emerald-hued muse?
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Brooklyn Bowl carries the torch for live electronic music
The concert venue is routinely delivering solid live acts like Flight Facilities, who played this past weekend.
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Nightlife News & Notes: Dancetronauts at NASCAR, a new name for Snick’s and more
Plus: More dayclub openings!
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Local film supergroup gives us darkly comedic thriller ‘Dealer the Movie’
“A mistreated blackjack dealer is forced into becoming a drug dealer for a day with disastrous results.”
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Rental heaven: At Movies & Candy, Trevor Layne is living his video-store dream
Ridiculously, he opened his shop two a half years ago. And the business that shouldn’t have worked, did.
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Six Hollywood films to watch for in 2015
Avengers and Star Wars? Of course. But are you up on your Crimson Peak and Hateful Eight?
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I just want to party with you, Nicolas Cage
In search of Nicolas Cage: The hunt for the Vegas-based actor turns weird.
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The Sci Fi Center: Las Vegas’ geektastic, underground clubhouse
Local film! The weird and wondrous fever-dream of William Powell's Sci Fi Center and other places and players making Las Vegas' film scene an adventure.
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J. Neil Schulman’s ‘Alongside Night’ is at the forefront of libertarian cinema
Alongside Night is an unabashedly political sci-fi thriller, a libertarian manifesto that recalls Atlas Shrugged.
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Trust Us: Talib Kweli, NASCAR Weekend and a college hoops invasion
Plus: Benefits for Child Haven and Aid for AIDS of Nevada.
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Album review: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ ‘Chasing Yesterday’
The album doesn’t shy away from pushing boundaries.
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Local musicians join UNLV Jazz for its annual Joe Williams scholarship concert
“This is all in his spirit, raising the money and keeping our American art form alive.”
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Artist Jska Priebe highlights local musicians in ‘Composition’
Priebe takes the digital immediacy out of an image-based industry by painting oil portraits of Las Vegas talent.
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Michael Light’s aerial photography looks at the luxury and ruins of Lake Las Vegas and Black Mountain
Shot mostly from a helicopter (occasionally a small fixed-wing plane) Light’s work is among the most compelling and awe-inducing visual representations speaking to the audacity of the Valley’s famous building boom.
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Review: ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’
Let's just say it's anything but exotic.
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‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ finds humor in tragedy
This show was initially produced for NBC but it's odder and darker than typical network fare.
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Yoko Ono brings her activist art back to the Cosmopolitan
Spot it on the marquee and in the registration lobby.
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‘What We Do in the Shadows’ hilariously explores the daily lives of the undead
Have you ever wondered what Jemaine and Bret from Flight of the Conchords would be like if they were vampires?
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The Sci Fi Center: Las Vegas’ geektastic, underground clubhouse
Local film! The weird and wondrous fever-dream of William Powell's Sci Fi Center and other places and players making Las Vegas' film scene an adventure.
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Rental heaven: At Movies & Candy, Trevor Layne is living his video-store dream
Ridiculously, he opened his shop two a half years ago. And the business that shouldn’t have worked, did.
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I just want to party with you, Nicolas Cage
In search of Nicolas Cage: The hunt for the Vegas-based actor turns weird.
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Six Hollywood films to watch for in 2015
Avengers and Star Wars? Of course. But are you up on your Crimson Peak and Hateful Eight?
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Local film supergroup gives us darkly comedic thriller ‘Dealer the Movie’
“A mistreated blackjack dealer is forced into becoming a drug dealer for a day with disastrous results.”
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J. Neil Schulman’s ‘Alongside Night’ is at the forefront of libertarian cinema
Alongside Night is an unabashedly political sci-fi thriller, a libertarian manifesto that recalls Atlas Shrugged.
-
‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ finds humor in tragedy
This show was initially produced for NBC but it's odder and darker than typical network fare.
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‘What We Do in the Shadows’ hilariously explores the daily lives of the undead
Have you ever wondered what Jemaine and Bret from Flight of the Conchords would be like if they were vampires?
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Film review: ‘Maps to the Stars’
Satirizing show business is one of the easiest ways to score points with an audience and director David Cronenberg goes for the jugular with this one.
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Urban Turban offers a slight twist on a traditional cuisine
This hip new Indian restaurant is a different beast, with nary a buffet line in sight.
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Just how Vegas is High Roller Pizza?
There are tons of different styles of pizza, but High Roller claims to make Vegas-style pizza.
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Sporting Life Bar chef Daniel Dalton upgrades meat and potatoes
The food is just more interesting at this neighborhood bar. Try making the skirt steak and crushed potatoes in your kitchen.