Best in Print
September 23-September 29
- From the farm to the Strip
- It’s a desert out there, but with the right techniques and determination, a crop of local farmers ... read article
- Feeling localish: A guide to Las Vegas farmers’ markets
- Can farmers’ markets reaffirm your faith in humanity? Molly O’Donnell finds out. read article
- GIY: Grow your own produce in four easy steps
- So what if our ground is bad for digging and our dirt is salty? We can still grow. read article
The Intersection
- The Big Boy Toy Show is a celebration of how simple guys really are
- What’s better than great cars, video games and hot chicks? more
- Party hopping in the USA
- Has the recession and high unemployment inspired throngs of loyal partisans to question their beliefs? more
- Stephen Hopcraft took lumps on ‘Top Chef’, but he’s doing just fine, thank you
- How does it feel to lose? Turns out, not so good. more
- Honest, academic looks at sexuality run counter to the Strip’s white-bread vibe
- In a Downtown Las Vegas living room, respected sexologist and writer Carol Queen discusses the benefits of this dildo or that dildo, the cautions of ... more
- At WEFT, denim gets the tailored treatment
- Imagine a pair of jeans that fits your body and personality like a perfectly tailored suit. more
- Your driveway’s no longer safe from Big Brother—and his GPS
- It’s 10 o’clock. Do you know where your kids are? No? Well, maybe Uncle Sam does more
- When is the last time you threw up?
- Whatta you think? The Weekly wants to know. more
- Thinking about the Tea Party, Lady Gaga and more
- Also, how do we get invited to the Jay-Z/Coldplay concert at the Cosmopolitan? more
- Random photo of the week
- Submitted by Neimon Leaks more
- Dream Zone: ‘a ghost-like figure’
- I dreamed that my living room furniture was piled in the middle of the living room and painted purple. more
Nightlife
- Nightlife news & notes: Vanguard, Devil’s Night DJ contest, 12 inches of Cox and more
- Vanguard opens, vote-whoring time, a new superstar DJ and pool season ends. more
- Hot Spots: Angels, sharks and vampires!
- RIVERSIDE, MUTHAF—KER!!! And some other parties to check out over the next week. more
- New Siren’s Song party lures the underground scene
- Remember Cafe Copioh? Here’s 2010’s answer, but with cooler music. more
- Tales from the Sindustry: DJ 88
- The DJ booth brings out the worst in drunk birthday girls. more
- Empty space: Wasted Space’s last night with Alien Ant Farm
- The anti-club goes out with a quiet and confusing whimper. more
Arts & Entertainment
- Sush Machida creates a world of artwork you really should see
- Sush Machida wants to bring you closer to God, and he’s using paint to do it. more
- Chatting with Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago
- Ready to hear Doolittle in its entirety live? more
- Chatting with Band of Horses bassist Bill Reynolds
- Yeah, they’re big in Scandanavia. And now everywhere else, actually. more
- I did it my way: A trip through Abby Coe’s ‘Hot Spot’
- The windows are blacked out. The door is closed. … more
- Festival snapshots: Neon Reverb
- After last weekend, Neon Reverb’s got momentum in spades. more
- Cirque du Soleil auditions bring out the fun and flexible
- Can you balance on your index fingers? Can you crawl under your own legs? These people can. more
- Where to drink, what to watch and everything else you should know
- From Dexter to Oktoberfest, here’s some stuff you should know about. more
Screen
- The new ‘Wall Street’ is preachy and cartoonish
- As opportunistic, decades-later sequels go, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps makes a bit more sense than most. more
- The restored ‘Metropolis’ is a must-see
- Thanks to footage discovered in 2008, there’s a fascinating new restored version of the silent sci-fi classic. more
- ‘Lebanon’ is no ‘Apocalypse Now’
- Confined almost entirely to the interior of a single tank, Lebanon is Israeli director Samuel Maoz’s fictionalized account of his harrowing experiences in the 1982 ... more
- ‘S#*! My Dad Says’ is better on Twitter than TV
- The material is so drab and bland, though, that neither William Shatner’s innate charm nor the prickly cynicism of writer Halpern’s actual dad comes through. more
- ‘No Ordinary Family’ is a welcome sense of wonder
- A show that’s as much about family drama as it is about superpowered action. more
- We didn’t see these shows, but we’ve got some ideas how they might turn out …
- We break down “Law & Order: Los Angeles” and “Sister Wives” for you. more
Taste
- Fresh from the streets of India
- Dig into street-corner specialties without leaving Las Vegas at Origin India.
- Carlito's way
- September is Chile Month. Your first stop is Carlito’s Burritos.
- Eat early and often
- For a particularly scrumptious eggs Benedict, look no further than Home Fries.
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Soundcheck
- 'Clapton' is a living legend puttering about on new album
- Eric Clapton has nothing left to prove, so there isn’t anything wrong with his coasting through a bunch of old blues and jazz tunes.
Read more... - Adult-contemporary hip-hop? It exists on the new John Legend & The Roots ...
- Ready for airtime on a soft-rock station near you.
Read more... - Weezer's 'Hurley' is pretty coldly calculated
- Frontman Rivers Cuomo has been retreating further and further into a bubble of superficial pop songcraft.
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Cocktail of the Week
Sep 29, 2010
by
Deanna Rilling
Dessert with a twist: Sweet cocktail treats at SushiSamba
Chocoholics, unite! For those craving something sweet—with a kick—who can’t wait until Halloween or someone spikes the cider, stop by SushiSamba in the Shoppes at the Palazzo. The Latin-Japanese fusion ...
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