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November 8-November 14
- Cirque du Soleil bets on ‘Zarkana’ to bring back the magic
- Having lost its way with Viva Elvis, Cirque is summoning the tried-and-true Zarkana for another go at Aria. read article
- UNLV hoops preview: Big games to watch and new names to know
- Get up to speed. Get ready to run with the Rebels. read article
The Intersection
- Thinking about urban park possibilities, ham radio’s comeback and more
- Also, the longest married couple in town. more
- After a tough stretch, Downtown’s Juhl has seen its fortunes rise
- Some poor soul bought a two-bedroom, two-bath unit at the Juhl tower Downtown in 2009 for $465,804. The same unit sold earlier this year for ... more
- Study says Nevada brothel workers have a lower STD rate than LA County porn actors
- Yet another argument for moving the porn industry to Las Vegas … more
- Dirty laundry: Should casinos be responsible for knowing where the money comes from?
- Las Vegas Sands Corp. could be in trouble over a few of its gamblers’ illegal practices. more
- Clay Arts Vegas acknowledges genocide tragedy with One Million Bones contribution
- The national project is designed to help fight poverty in Africa. more
- Two Weekly writers gripe over the failed Henderson library measure
- Two Henderson Library District locations will now close due to its failure. more
- Film professor Constance Penley on sex, education … and sex education
- Why a class on pornography? more
- Exploring the mystery of Lonnie Hammargren’s house
- Like if Disneyland had a baby with the History Channel. more
- Miller, Ken Miller — My day as a super spy
- Exotic cars, automatic weapons, tuxes … all in a day’s work for James Bond more
- UNLV student journalists on covering the election, Ron Burgundy and coffee as religion
- After a dozen years of waiting for the perfect storm of resources, professor Gary Larson was about to see his “kids” in the ultimate media ... more
Nightlife
- New York import Bagatelle brings French-Mediterranean style to the Tropicana
- Will the venue succeed where RPM and Nikki Beach didn’t? more
- Hot Spots: Estelle at the Bank, a Movember party at Lavo and more
- Also, Hyde throws a superhero-themed bash. more
- Culinary Dropout’s Movember-inspired Handlebar is a sweet seasonal treat
- You don’t need a ’stache to whip up this cocktail. more
- Nightlife news & notes: Anniversary parties at House of Blues and Casa Fuente
- Find out how the venues are celebrating! more
Arts & Entertainment
- Sunset Sessions give rising acts—and a few familiar ones—a chance to connect with fans
- The Sunset Sessions come to the Cosmopolitan this weekend, marking the first time in its 15-year history that the music-industry gathering will be open to ... more
- Concert review: Guns N’ Roses at the Joint
- An enigmatic Axl—what else?—stars in the band’s ongoing Hard Rock Hotel production. more
- Trust Us: Ethel M’s Holiday Cactus Lighting, Wiz Khalifa and more
- Also, the National Beard & Moustache Championships. more
- CD Review: Calvin Harris’ ‘18 Months’
- Apparently, success doesn’t sound that good. more
- CD Review: Ne-Yo’s ‘R.E.D.’
- Is it a clever mashup, or just messy? more
- CD Review: Aerosmith’s ‘Music From Another Dimension!’
- It could have been Aerosmith’s best album in years … more
- We are everybody in ‘Relative Perspectives” exhibit featuring Javier Sanchez and Marlene Siu
- There is no “I” when looking at the headshots placed side by side, some enlarged and segmented so they’re viewed through a portrait to more ... more
- Shannon Eakins, Marc Dombrosky and Cerberus (yes, Cerberus) at Fifth Wall Gallery
- The artifacts offer a meditative response to the more visceral alarm across the hall. more
- 5 reasons to see Metz at Beauty Bar this weekend
- Oh, Caravels is on the bill as well. What are you waiting for? more
- ‘The Mineola Twins’ suffers from woeful production and direction
- Cockroach Theatre’s latest production is a major misstep more
- Wassa Coulibaly’s new Town Square theater opens its doors to local performers
- “It’s taught me that here, nothing is not doable. You say something and people make it happen.” more
Screen
- ‘Skyfall’ combines 007’s past and present strengths
- Its plot is less convoluted and more emotionally resonant than the previous two series installments. more
- 007 in action: Five favorite Bond sequences
- The close-quarters clash between Red Grant (Robert Shaw) and Sean Connery’s Bond remains the most visceral, thrilling hand-to-hand combat in the Bond canon. more
Taste
- Meat & Three and Honey Salt bring incredible eats to your neighborhood
- The golden age of neighborhood restaurants begins now.
- Don't be surprised if you see Diego chef Christina Olivarez at Taco ...
- The local Chopped winner dishes on her favorite kitchen tool, a current craving and more.
- Speaking Greek: Let Light Group’s Brian Massie school you on great gyros
- Get the recipe here!
- Farmer's Market Guide: Week of November 8
- Fresher than fresh.
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- 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?
Read more... - CD Review: Aerosmith's 'Music From Another Dimension!'
- It could have been Aerosmith’s best album in years ...
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Featured Cocktail
Nov 14, 2012
by
Sabrina Chapman
A birthday, a movie and a cocktail from the Lady Silvia
On November 11, 1982, I entered the world in Indiana, Pennsylvania, the same birthplace as actor Jimmy Stewart. Indiana is a small town built by generations of coal miners, and ...
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