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- Danny ‘The Count’ Koker on reality show fame and a ride ‘so pimpy, it’s disgusting’
- He’s traveled with a Christian singing group. He’s played a vampire Elvis. Now The Count talks to ... read article
- Meet the Internet’s next big things, thanks to Crowdstart-Vegas
- Ten startups. Five minutes each. $500,000 on the line. This is Crowdstart-Vegas. read article
The Intersection
- Can we solve the homeless situation by … giving them a place to live?
- A prominent business person suggested to me that to solve the homeless problem Downtown, we should buy an empty subdivision in the suburbs and move ... more
- What kind of ‘banked’ does the FDIC think you are?
- Who’s ready for some groovy new vocabulary? more
- Recapping the infomercial industry’s Moxie Awards
- Because we know you’re dying to know if Susan Lucci won Best Live Shopping On-Air Guest … more
- Rider safety is top priority for the RTC, but bus stops pose a challenge
- A recent traffic accident at a bus stop resulted in the deaths of four people. more
- Conversation Starters: Airplane hijinks and sharing bikes
- Oh, the crazy stuff people do when they fly more
- As gaming rivals ramp up, Vegas brings the party
- And there’s a lot more to do than sit at a slot machine. more
- PARK(ing) Day invites people to turn metered spaces into miniature parks
- But there’s no such thing as free parking … more
- Rescued from the flood on Sahara Avenue
- Water moves fast, but not faster than Sam Morris’ camera. more
- Cultural Corridor 2.0: no longer the forgotten hub
- What had been envisioned—promised, even—by city leaders two decades ago fell by the wayside. more
Nightlife
- Hot Spots: Dragonette at Hyde, Bob Sinclar at Wet Republic and more
- Also, Tao, Tao Beach and Lavo present the World’s Largest Bachelorette Party. more
- Firkin on Paradise focuses on good food—and lots of beer
- The pub has 42 beers on tap. Need we say more? Let’s just get the question out of the way: What the firk is a ... more
- Nightlife news & notes: Wet Republic closes for the season and more
- Also, a change of nightclub and restaurant ownership at the Palms. more
- Shobu teaches us to put sake to work with its saketinis
- “Shobu is blazing trails to redefine the cocktail experience.” more
Arts & Entertainment
- Trust Us: Animal Collective, ‘The Wicked Rocky Horror Show’ and more
- Also, Viva Bike Vegas is back. more
- The Las Vegas Art Museum’s collection comes back ‘Into the Light’
- The Barrick Museum is hosting a large chunk of LVAM’s permanent collection, right now. more
- A fresh appraisal of Kurt Vonnegut before the release of his second posthumous work
- Book critic Chuck Twardy discusses the highs and lows of the late author’s career. more
- CD review: Grizzly Bear’s ‘Shields’
- Brooklyn rockers unleash their first new album in three years. more
- Concert short take: Silversun Pickups at the Joint
- My last Silversun Pickups show—two years ago in this same room—spoiled me rotten. more
- Walter Simonson gets his due with ‘The Judas Coin’
- Simonson draws the Golden Gladiator, the Viking Prince, pirate Captain Fear, Old West gambler Bat Lash and a futuristic version of Manhunter. Plus, Batman. more
- Olympic and world champion gymnasts to perform at the Thomas & Mack
- Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman and more! more
- Five thoughts on Neon Reverb’s fall 2012 edition
- The Downtown music festival’s ninth installment felt like one of its best, organizationally as well as musically. more
- One on one: chatting with Hall & Oates’ John Oates
- ‘Do What You Want, Be Who You Are’ tour swings by the Joint on September 20. more
Screen
- Film review: ‘The Master’
- Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest is a bit too contemplative for its own good more
- TV review: ‘The Mindy Project’
- Mindy Kaling is OB/GYN with a disaster of a love life. more
- Film review: ‘End of Watch’
- The writer of Training Day wimps out. more
- Film review: ‘Trouble With the Curve’
- Clint Eastwood should have stayed retired more
Taste
- Cosmopolitan chef Gerald Chin talks perfect fish tacos and memorable meals
- As a kid, this chef took his dad to dinner at Daniel Boulud’s place in New York City.
- Carla Pellegrino shows you the path to light seafood tagliolini
- Fresh seafood over pasta in a tomato and white wine sauce makes a perfect end-of-summer dish.
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Soundcheck
- CD review: Grizzly Bear's 'Shields'
- Brooklyn rockers unleash their first new album in three years.
Read more... - The Killers show real growth on 'Battle Born'
- After taking a year and a half off to rest their road-weary bones and tend to some solo work, The Killers are back with Battle Born, the band’s fourth and ...
Read more... - Bob Dylan strongly returns to form with 'Tempest'
- Tempest shows Bob Dylan is not losing steam
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Sep 26, 2012
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Sabrina Chapman
Celebrate one last sip of summer with Sage’s Pink Lemonade
Last weekend, fall officially arrived. Your cooler-climate Facebook friends might be changing their profile pics (think: sweaters and crisp autumn leaves), but here in Vegas, the blue skies and sunny ...
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