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September 30-October 6
- Matador Records gathers its family of bands for a Vegas-size celebration
- Perhaps it’s fitting for Matador Records to blow out its 21st birthday candles in the very un-indie ... read article
- It Ain’t Chemo: A cancer support group with an edge
- Kevin Hoyt isn’t working to cure cancer; he’s comforting people for whom cures will come too late. read article
- Matador’s manifesto: Chatting with label co-owner Gerard Cosloy
- One of the men behind Matador shares what he looks for in a band. read article
The Intersection
- Is the Hard Rock Hotel too rocking for Hard Rock Cafe?
- Hard Rock Cafe has a problem with debauchery? Really? more
- Meghan McCain: Sin City savior
- When is a faux pas not a faux pas? more
- For many locals, Town Square is the new Downtown
- Two years later, Town Square thrives as a Las Vegas locals’ hotspot. more
- At Haute Chix, fashion is always in flux
- It’s like a girl’s fantasy closet. more
- TurningArt.com wants to fill your walls, one month at a time
- People are broke. Attention spans are nil. Someone had to come up with a solution for bringing “art” into the home and workspace. more
- Stunner of the Month does eyewear in style
- “It’s not bad to wear your stunners at night, but sometimes it’s really dark.” more
- Stratosphere’s other big shot
- Meet Ruby Malalay - former rides operator, Big Shot enthusiast and cameo star on the Travel Channel. more
- Making Liberace proud
- Protesters upset with the decision to close the museum continue to fight their good fight. more
- Dream Zone: ‘I was digging up an elephant’
- “It wrapped its trunk around my neck…” more
- Random photo of the week
- Submitted by Austin Spencer more
- Thinking about Tre’Von Willis, fine art and more
- Also, would Steve Carell make a good Las Vegas magician? more
Nightlife
- Vanguard Lounge offers open-air nightlife in the heart of Downtown
- The ultimate addition to a Downtown pub crawl adds variety al fresco. more
- Nightlife news & notes: Festival updates, Down & Derby on the move, Blue Martini goes pink
- Nocturnal? Great. Fabulous? Canceled. Down & Derby? Moving. more
- Hot Spots: Asian invasion, The Get Back and spiked punch
- Strategically placed sashimi, Qbert, underground sounds and prom. OMG! more
- Dessert with a twist: Sweet cocktail treats at SushiSamba
- Chocoholics, unite! The fusion restaurant recently unveiled a new dessert menu complete with accompanying cocktails. more
- Tourist outbursts and familiar faces at Vanity
- Random moments from a night out at the Hard Rock nightclub. more
Arts & Entertainment
- Pixies’ ‘Doolittle’ gig proves fans can have a blast even when they know what’s coming
- How good can a rock show be when it lacks the element of spontaneity? more
- Q&A: The New Pornographers’ Carl Newman
- Carl Newman talks about why the Lost Weekend will be the greatest thing EVER. more
- Q&A: Kurt Vile
- One of Matador’s newer artists talks about his favorite albums and what he’s working on. more
- Bard for the masses
- Shakespeare in the Park hits the road on a four-Saturday tour, with each performance presented at a different city park. more
- Fire-damaged Place Gallery marks first anniversary by reopening in new spot
- The new space has the same setup, same artists and same mission as the former Place, which closed after a transformer explosion damaged the building. more
- Book review: ‘Street Boners’ effectively plays funny fashion police
- If you think women and gay guys have a lock on making fun of people’s outfits, you don’t know Gavin McInnes. more
- Checklist: David Foster
- The renowned producer has a soft spot for saxophone music and Howie Mandel. more
- What to see, buy and go to this week
- International tattoos, rivalry football and so much more. more
- Ink house: A gallery for tattoo enthusiasts
- Tattoo art inspired by the Day of the Dead holiday. more
- Accordions! Norwegians! In Las Vegas?!
- Guitarists, vocalists, a washboard player and…24+ accordionists. Now that’s a party! more
- Q&A: Pavement’s Stephen Malkmus
- Anyone remember when Pavement played Huntridge Theatre? Stephen Malkmus does. more
- Q&A: Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore
- The singer-guitarist on what it means to be with Matador Records. more
- Q&A: Fucked Up’s Damian Abraham
- Pink Eye talks Matador missteps, his band’s rock opera and opening for Arcade Fire more
- Q&A: Superchunk’s Mac McCaughan
- Does McCaughan think his record label-Merge-competes with Matador? No. Find out why. more
- Rap revival: Taking hip-hop where it hasn’t been before
- Go big or go home—that seemed to be the prevailing attitude behind every aspect of Saturday night’s eNVy Showcase performance at House of Blues. more
Screen
- ‘The Social Network’ explores the betrayals at the founding of Facebook
- The film isn’t so much concerned with the cultural ramifications of social networking as they are with Zuckerberg and his immediate circle. more
- ‘The Social Network’ on the social network
- The Weekly turned to Facebook to take the public’s temperature on David Fincher’s new film, The Social Network. more
- Foreign remake ‘A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop’ falls short of American original
- We’re used to seeing American remakes of foreign films, but foreign versions of American movies are much less common more
- Mysterious documentary ‘Catfish’ is a complex surprise
- You’re better off knowing as little as possible in advance. more
- Vampire remake ‘Let Me In’ is good, but not good enough
- If Let Me In were an original, it would be fairly terrific. But it lives in the shadow of its predecessor, and the inevitable comparisons ... more
- UNLV’s hidden horrors
- A UNLV film professor puts on a horror-flick fest on the university’s campus. more
Taste
- Thai secrets at Nittaya’s
- Somehow the owners have twisted ordinary surroundings into a refreshing, charming experience.
- Send me to ... Cugino's
- Why play chef at home when Cugino’s does it so well?
- Rosemary's, baby: Fill your pre-recession food urges on a post-recession budget
- Four dishes and drinks run just $24 at happy hour? A veritable steal at a Vegas staple.
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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.
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- Frontman Rivers Cuomo has been retreating further and further into a bubble of superficial pop songcraft.
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Cocktail of the Week
Oct 6, 2010
by
Deanna Rilling
Pink Ribbon Saketini
Drinking saves lives. More specifically, the money raised from the sale of a certain cocktail does. Check out the Pink Ribbon Saketini at Kabuki in Town Square. For the month ...
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