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- To know how Nevada might vote this year, take a look at its past
- Nevada has a long, rich history as a swing state. If you didn’t know Nevada and its ... read article
- Election guide for dummies
- Know nothing about who’s on the presidential ballot? No problem! read article
- The Libertarian dilemma: Third-party voters might have the toughest choice of all
- Do they lean left, lean right, or “throw their vote away”? read article
The Intersection
- The disillusioned voters’ guide to moving to Canada
- You promised you would hit the road if your candidate lost … more
- Stock up on presidential swag
- No matter whom you vote for, commemorate the election with these political party favors. more
- How Nevada votes: a timeline
- Nevada is important. Here’s the proof. more
- When and how will the coroner’s inquest issue be resolved?
- The Nevada Supreme Court recently called into question one part of the process. more
- The Neon Museum’s Bill Marion on his favorite signs and preserving Vegas’ past
- Local historian and museum board chair discusses Vegas’ past. more
- Las Vegas’ mid-mod homes don’t just look cool — they were built for the desert
- The retro homes were designed smarter than the track homes lining suburban streets. more
- Random photo of the week
- Submitted by Vanessa Rodriguez. more
- Conversation starters: McCarran’s sticky-fingered TSA officers and more
- Also, a scary cancer contraction fact for Nevadans. more
- In Las Vegas, the ‘observation’ wheel becomes a new kind of entertainment experience
- It really is true—everything old is new again. At the rate Ferris—sorry, “observation”—wheels are going up, you would think the technology had just been created ... more
- Poker legend Johnny Chan might soon get his own reality show
- Keep your eyes peeled! more
- The art of ink on skin has come a long way
- It’s hard to decide what to focus on at Mario Barth’ Biggest Tattoo Show on Earth. more
- Beyond poker and baseball: A few other World Series events
- Backgammon? Yes, backgammon. more
Nightlife
- Hot Spots: Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike at Surrender, a beer Tweetup and more
- Also, soon-to-be open Krave Massive starts the party early. more
- Simon Hammerstein brings suggestive show-club the Act to Palazzo
- Welcome to the Act, where sequined paper-mâché oral sex meets ninja break dancing. more
- The beast is back: exploring the pinata-massacring fun of Ghostbar Dayclub
- Bubbles, confetti and bedazzled beer bongs on the 55th floor—the crazier the better at GBDC. more
- Tony Abou-Ganim’s Pomme & Circumstance is the perfect Election Day libation
- Drink like a president! more
Arts & Entertainment
- Where to go, what to watch and where to eat this week
- A great new Cirque show, a classic silent film and a solid night of indie rock more
- Adam Richman brings World Food Championships to Vegas
- The Travel Channel star talks about his food journal and the Yoda of barbecue. more
- Mixing art and politics: Vast space projects delivers an ‘October Surprise’
- Venice Beach artists Alexis Smith, Scott Grieger, Burton Machen and Mark Farina visit the swing state of Nevada more
- No place like home: Ruminating on reading in the Vegas Valley
- The literature scene in Las Vegas is thriving. Did you know? more
- How to make the most of your Vegas Valley Book Fest
- Read up! Then pencil these events into your calendar. more
- Chatting with former Minuteman, sometime Stooge and always bass-playing punk rocker Mike Watt
- He and his Missingmen perform at Vinyl November 3. more
- LVLT’s ‘The Pillowman’ suffers from a lack of intensity in the second act
- It starts out great, but The Pillowman loses some steam toward the end more
- Robert Teddy turns sugar into art at Trifecta Gallery
- Sugar, as Robert Teddy shows us, can be quite beautiful as art more
- CD Review: Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s ‘Psychedelic Pill’
- If you dig long-running jammy rock, this horse is for you. more
- Girls, dancing and Ninja Turtles: Five thoughts on Two Door Cinema Club at the House of Blues
- Northern Irish lads Two Door Cinema Club returned to Las Vegas Saturday night, touting a new album, Beacon, and a slate of crunchy, danceable tunes. more
- Bob Dylan plays to empty seats and still makes it memorable
- Those who left Mandalay Bay Events Center early missed out. more
Screen
- Epic PollyGrind film festival was too much of a good thing
- 140 films, docs and shorts is a lot to handle, even over five weeks. more
- Film review: ‘Flight’ never quite takes off
- Denzel Washington makes his character sympathetic even in his darkest moments, but the movie doesn’t seem to trust his performance. more
- Film review: ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ is a loving video-game tribute
- It’s not a Pixar movie, but you’d be forgiven for thinking that it is. more
- The Weekly list: must-see martial arts films
- Mike D’Angelo recommends five of the genre’s classics. more
Taste
- How much can one person — or five — eat at a ...
- Five hundred of anything is a lot, but the new $17 million, more-than-500-item Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace is overwhelming. Five Las Vegas journalists were put to the test to see how much one person would consume at dinner at Bacchanal.
- Kaba Curry brings hippo-sized flavor to Japanese soul food
- They make great curry (and they’re not bad with decorative swords).
- Build your own cheesy delight, or don't, at Mix N Mac
- New mac and cheese lover’s paradise is where Atomic No. 7 used to be.
- The perfect pumpkin pie recipe, compliments of Megan Romano
- Chocolate & Spice baker shares her secrets at November 7 cooking class.
- Does Kerry Simon take culinary hints from Salvador Dali?
- The celebrity chef dishes on favorite condiments and late-night spots.
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Soundcheck
- CD Review: Calvin Harris' '18 Months'
- Apparently, success doesn't sound that good.
Read more... - CD Review: Ne-Yo's 'R.E.D.'
- Is it a clever mashup, or just messy?
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- It could have been Aerosmith’s best album in years ...
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Nov 6, 2012
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Culinary Dropout’s Movember-inspired Handlebar is a sweet seasonal treat
The men in your life may start looking a little shaggy soon, and for good reason. The Movember Mustache Movement is a worldwide effort during the month of November to ...
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