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- Will they walk? 10 Chaparral seniors look toward May
- Thoughts from inside one of CCSD’s most troubled high schools. read article
- With Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’s repeal, gay soldiers come out of the shadows
- Current and former servicemen and women open up about hiding their sexuality under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. read article
The Intersection
- Thinking about the Emmys, In-N-Out Burger and more
- Also, how early comic book artists stayed true to reality. more
- A machine that prints food? Believe it
- Check out Cornell University’s culinary innovation. more
- Freaks without geeks: The parting of AVN & CES
- The two conventions will not take place in the same venue or at the same time in 2012. more
- Analytics: Las Vegas by the numbers
- How many hours of community service Paris Hilton performed as part of her probation and more! more
- Las Vegas supports the Downtown FEED Farmers Market
- Mayor Goodman wants to see the event to turn into a daily occurrence. more
- Local Realtor Jared Jones sold 931 homes in Las Vegas last year
- That’s more than two homes sold per day! more
- Conversation starters: From money laundering to Joe Francis
- Also, California Governor Jerry Brown attacks the GOP. more
- Random photo of the week
- Submitted by Don Yancey. more
- Nevada’s medical marijuana situation is an unclear mess
- Did you know that dispensaries are illegal? Find out more here. more
- For the love of fenders: Q&A with Jim Rogers
- The Weekly takes a walk through Rogers’ $19-million car collection. more
Nightlife
- Beers, brats and lederhosen: Oktoberfest is here!
- Prost! Find out where to get your Oktoberfest on right here! more
- Nightlife news & notes: 1,000 nights of Tao and more
- Also, Chateau debuts their new industry night party. more
- Tales from the SINdustry: Myra Borja
- “She just picked the drink up and threw it in my face.” more
- Hot Spots: Paul van Dyk, a tattoo party and more
- Also, Tao throws a hoe-down! more
- Inspired drinks and Don Julio’s hot new tequila at Nove
- Head to Nove Italiano to try Don Julio’s new spirit, añejo claro. more
Arts & Entertainment
- Why you should care about the iHeartRadio Music Festival
- Get the live broadcast details (and more) here if you didn’t score tickets to the sold-out music fest. more
- Local stars ‘kill it’ at open-mic Cast Party, and you’re invited
- There are no costumes, no sets, no orchestra—just a small stage, a single piano and a handful of microphones. more
- Artist Erik Beehn invites you into familiar spaces in unfamiliar ways
- The finished products share the characteristics of the environments, rather than merely depicting them. more
- Where to go and what to eat and drink this week
- Also, what television to see. more
- Battle of Brew inspires a musical taste test
- Leslie Ventura asks: if bands were booze, what flavor would they be? more
- Saving Barrick Museum with art
- Barrick Museum forges ahead with an art focus, asserting with each exhibit and awareness campaign that it will not falter more
- The Cosmo goes indie
- For two nights, the hip hotel’s Boulevard Pool plays Main Street, U.S.A. for indie listeners more
- Penn Jillette pens an atheist bestseller
- God, No! examines the rise of the nonbeliever. more
Screen
- Five baseball movies we love
- The Weekly staff picks five baseball movies that hit a home run more
- ‘Killer Elite’ is an efficient, empty action movie
- Robert De Niro’s performance can’t overcome Clive Owens’ ridiculous mustache. more
- ‘Moneyball’ is a geek’s look at baseball—and a great one
- See baseball as you’ve probably never seen it before in ‘Moneyball’ more
- Film review: ‘Higher Ground’
- ‘Higher Ground’ ultimately a fascinating look at religion more
Taste
- Kerry Simon's onion ring magic
- Simon’s eponymous eatery recently unveiled the best onion rings Brock’s ever munched.
- Michel Richard's Central elevates the 24-hour cafe
- Caesars Palace is gambling that this chef-driven spot right off its main lobby will satisfy the latter niche and raise the bar for dining and drinking for all three meals it serves. For two of those three, it seems to be succeeding.
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Soundcheck
- Lady Antebellum is the most popular boring band in America
- The group's third album, Own the Night is the musical equivalent of a throw pillow.
Read more... - CD review: Das Racist
- Relax is playful, adventurous and way better than it has any right to be.
Read more... - CD review: The Horrible Crowes' 'Elsie'
- The Horrible Crowes' debut is impressive stuff.
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Featured Cocktail
Sep 20, 2011
by
Erin Ryan
Inspired drinks and Don Julio’s hot new tequila at Nove
Don Julio, Mexico’s most popular ultra-premium tequila, is turning 70. To celebrate, master distiller Enrique de Colsa created a spirit the world has never seen—añejo claro. As the name suggests, ...
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