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JULY 3 - JULY 9
- Men in Uniform
- Uniformly interesting. Images of men in uniform make up a genre of their own, and Vegas takes ... read article
- A community’s theater
- The Utah Shakespearean Festival thrives on the people, the otudoor venues and the lasting power of classic drama read article
- The Hillywood Show’s sisters grim
- The strange, DeLorean-driving, Edward Scissorhands-acting online world of two Vegas artists read article
The Intersection
- Back from Iraq
- On July 31, 2005, in an alley near Sahara and the Strip, 20-year-old Iraq war vet Matthew Sepi machine-gunned 47-year-old Sharon Jackson and 26-year-old Kevin ... more
- The Las Vegas archway
- Not as if Vegas didn’t have enough lights, but last week the Las Vegas City Council approved funding for a giant piece of public artwork ... more
- Walkin’ Fremont with Jackie Gaughan
- This is an excerpt from the radio show Our Metropolis, a half-hour issues and affairs program that airs Tuesdays at 6 p.m. on KUNV 91.5-FM ... more
- The world needs a poker star
- t was a Monday, I was overdue on more than one assignment—including that week’s Strip Sense entry—and I don’t usually watch sports on TV anyway. ... more
- Mystery is killed by the Web
- In the earliest days of e-commerce, it didn’t matter if you were ordering from a little old lady on eBay or a venture-funded start-up like ... more
- The Help Desk
- Governor changes senior staff. And magically, tales of infidelity and idiocy vanish! Lawmakers cut funds for textbooks.Next year’s plan includes burning remaining books for fuel. ... more
Nightlife
- May the fourth be with you
- Happy birthday, America! We got you a little something: boobs. more
- Osiris May
- As a DJ and producer, Osiris has worked with MCA Records’ Chris Stokes to bring the world Immature and Tony! Toni! Toné!, and in doing ... more
- Duck, Duck, Sploosh!
- For all the ground we covered, trying over the last few years to be so sophisticated with our half-a-grand bottles of $35 vodka, the Hummer ... more
Arts & Entertainment
- Badasses with heart
- The art handlers who work for MCQ Fine Art are badass—according to the postcard for their group show. The Difference Between Making a Living and ... more
- Underground no more
- Dave Hawkins was there for its birth, and now he’s marking the passing of Matteo’s Underground Lounge in song. more
- Early start
- Nobody said being a jazz musician was easy, but local trumpeter Kevin Early is off to an auspicious start. more
- Sonic boom
- There’s something about the Fourth of July that just sets the minds of classical-music programmers racing. The fact that they all race to pretty much ... more
- Money for nothing
- Whatever you think of VH1’s popular “celebreality” shows, you have to sort of admire their shamelessness. The participants on ABC’s The Bachelor all act like ... more
- Before and After: Margaret Menzies as Connie Mocogni
- Menzies, who got married last year, is ready to start a family: “I have enough experience, being pregnant all the time.” more
- No heroes
- The generation that fought World War II is beginning to pass, and few remember much about the final year of the war with Imperial Japan ... more
Screen
- A super mess(1 comment)
- Why does Will Smith always have to save the world? Wouldn’t it be nice, just once, to see the king of the summer blockbuster play, ... more
- Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
- As the father of a two-year-old boy, I know Elmo, Spider-Man and SpongeBob, but I had never heard of the American Girl dolls. Apparently, they ... more
- Priceless
- Here’s the best bit of insider wisdom that the new Audrey Tautou rom-com Priceless offers us about the art of being a professional gold digger: ... more
- When Did You Last See Your Father?
- Based on the memoir by British poet and novelist Blake Morrison, When Did You Last See Your Father? is a low-key, somber account of the ... more
- Reprise
- Writers are constantly being told to write what they know—a perfectly sensible dictum that nonetheless presents the screenwriter with a serious dilemma. What any writer ... more
Taste
- A change does Marche Bacchus good
- For wine lovers in Las Vegas, Marche Bacchus, a small, comely wine store and bistro located in the bucolic Desert Shores community, has been a touchstone since the first day it opened.
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Soundcheck
- The Watson Twins
- If your knowledge of the duo formerly known as Black Swan begins and ends with Rabbit Fur Coat—Chandra and Leigh Watson’s alt-country effort with Rilo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis—you’d be forgiven ...
Read more... - Hogg Corps
- Bay Area expatriates Hogg Corps don’t swing for the fences as much as they could on Street Concepts, and the result is an uneven CD that’s about as satisfying as ...
Read more... - Locksley
- Love-struck garage-pop with huge, doo-woppy choruses may come across as both retro and a bit manufactured, and there’s a fair argument to be made that the Brooklyn four-piece’s defiantly unsigned ...
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JULY 3 - JULY 9
Cocktail of the Week
Jul 3, 2008
by
Xania Woodman
Dirty Blonde Cocktails
“Sweet” doesn’t even begin to describe the full impact of a Dirty Blonde Cocktail, Sunday night, where five ladies and one somewhat bewildered guy sampled the DBC variety pack. The ...
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