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- The revolution will be homeschooled
- Inside the active, social, surprising world of Las Vegas ‘edupunks’ read article
- Inside Cindy Funkhouser’s scrapbook home
- A tour of the space that celebrates her love of the odd and original read article
The Intersection
- Making sense of Occupy Las Vegas
- Sun columnist J. Patrick Coolican spends a night on Fremont Street with supporters of the movement. more
- Q&A with Vin Armani of ‘Gigolos’
- The escort talks sex, software and being there to cuddle. more
- In defense of the Heart Attack Grill
- Does the Downtown eatery really epitomize “everything that’s wrong with the American restaurant?” more
- Cars were “shattering like glass plates”
- “Everyone in the press box sat silently during the two-hour red flag period.” more
- Duel in the desert: Notes from GOP debate No. 10 at the Venetian
- “Is this a Republican debate or the fifth Die Hard movie?” more
- Jury awards $104 million in damages to a hepatitis C outbreak victim
- “Greed at the expense of safety isn’t okay.” more
- Conversation starters: From urinal mats to the UFL
- Also, a local high school forfeits its season. more
- Suggestions for Wayne Newton’s home/soon-to-be tourist attraction
- With a car wash now included in Mr. Las Vegas’ plan to open his home to the public, Weekly editor Ken Miller suggests a few ... more
- Thinking about ‘How to Be a Gentleman,’ the weather and more
- Also, how to celebrate the Weekly‘s wins at the Nevada Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest. more
- The Venetian’s “Winter in Venice” is complete with a skating rink
- The resort’s winter celebration runs November 21 to January 8. more
- Behold the power of pink
- This month, there’s no hotter color and no worthier cause than the fight against breast cancer. more
Nightlife
- Hot Spots: Josh Strickland, Ne-Yo and more
- Also, Kim Kardashian Humphries celebrates her birthday at Marquee. more
- Rating an assortment of pumpkin-based beers
- Fall is here, and so is pumpkin beer! more
- Nightlife news & notes: An 8,500-gallon margarita and more
- Also, Lola’s celebrates two years. more
- Paris Las Vegas celebrates wine with its Crush event
- The sipping and sniffing action continues through October 27. more
Arts & Entertainment
- Remembering 1991, when ‘Nevermind’ and I arrived on campus
- Hey, “Uptown Girl,” make room for “Lithium.” more
- What to hear, where to go and who to see this week
- Including the Wranglers’ Rapture Night! more
- ‘A Daniel Johnston Tribute Show’ to raise funds in hopes of bringing the musician to town
- Need a Johnston fix? Then support the cause by showing up at Blackbird Studios for the musical tribute. more
- Las Vegas Shakedown has a shaky weekend
- The three-day Las Vegas Shakedown music festival offered great music, but was riddled with problems more
- Wanna get scared this Halloween? Fearophilia promises to deliver
- Fearophilia — are you scared yet? more
- The Weekly rock quiz: Celeb band name edition
- Which are real and which did we create? more
- Is Oscar Goodman TV bound?
- Oscar Goodman could soon be getting his own television show more
- Frank Miller’s ‘Holy Terror’ is ugly politics
- Miller’s artwork remains both powerful and beautiful, but it’s in service of an ugly story and uglier politics. more
- ‘Evil Dead: The Musical’ hits the Onyx … hard
- A cheeky, self-parodying adaptation of the Evil Dead cult films. more
- 48 Hours Festival draws 20,000 heavy music fans
- The 48 Hours Festival did quite well in Las Vegas. Now where’s Ozzfest? more
- Three questions with a distracted Joan Rivers (by speakerphone, during her manicure)
- Three questions with a distracted Joan Rivers (by speakerphone, during her manicure) more
- Conversation starters: From urinal mats to the UFL
- Also, a local high school forfeits its season. more
Screen
- ABC’s fairy-tale drama ‘Once Upon a Time’ gets off to a good start
- Two former Lost writer-producers, Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, are the latest TV creators to try their hands at replicating Lost’s success with Once Upon ... more
- Gross-outs and personal revelations: PollyGrind film fest wrap-up, Part 2
- Josh Bell wraps up the PollyGrind film festival more
Taste
- Embrace the beauty of bao ... from a hair salon?
- Chef Sheridan Su brings wonder buns to Touch Salon and Spa.
- Royal Resort's Barrymore is like Block 16: Way hot
- The old-school Vegas joint fits perfectly in the renovated, re-invigorated Royal.
- 210 words about fried chicken
- There is no Best Fried Chicken. There is only My Favorite.
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Soundcheck
- CD review: Tom Waits' 'Bad as Me'
- There isn’t a skippable moment throughout the 13-song experience.
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- Chris Martin & Co. have never wavered far from their core strengths: well-crafted pop tunes with soaring choruses, undeniable hooks and universal optimism.
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- Bjork's latest CD is an ambitious effort--but it might not be for everyone.
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How to make Associate Art Director Wesley Gatbonton’s ghetto Mimosa
Have you heard the Beastie Boys track “Brass Monkey”? I’ll bet good money you didn’t know what they were talking about. Brass Monkey—also known as the ghetto Mimosa—is a simple ...
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