Best in Print
January 17-January 23
- Seven Las Vegas filmmakers talk failed projects, promising ideas and post-apocalyptic mermaids
- Up-and-coming locals share the thrill of the shoot. read article
- Talking movies with AMC’s projection manager John Moon
- You miss so much more than a big picture when you watch movies at home. This guy explains. read article
- Catching up on the latest from veteran Vegas filmmakers
- From Francisco Menéndez to Ted V. Mikels, we found out what they’re working on. read article
The Intersection
- Thinking about Lance Armstrong, ‘Battlestar Galactica’ and more
- Also, Jodie Foster’s Golden Globes speech. more
- You didn’t know? The Golden Gate finished its million-dollar renovations
- The property is the oldest casino in the state. more
- Viva Las Wi-Fi: Vegas is primed for a citywide connection
- MGM Resorts recently announced it would offer a free network in low-rise public spaces. more
- Dreaming of a ’90s R&B mega-mashup
- Boyz II Men, En Vogue and Babyface in town? Destiny’s Child coming back? What year is this? more
- Blue Angel remains where Las Vegas Gateway Center project has stalled
- A planned retail community to replace the blight on East Fremont has run into some roadblocks. more
- Local author Daria Snadowsky on sex and the state of writing in Las Vegas
- Snadowsky lives in Las Vegas, practices law and writes young-adult novels for Random House more
- Joe Downtown: Strange messages, a mysterious sender and mental health Downtown
- Joe meets the man who’s been leaving him odd messages at the Beat. more
- Mayor’s State of the City address notable for what wasn’t discussed
- With homelessness, foreclosure and violence, this city’s got a lot of questions yet to be answered. more
- Let them eat doughnuts
- Who could appreciate a sweet snack more than a pageant contestant ready to go off-diet? more
Nightlife
- Hot Spots: Sean Paul, a winter beer festival, AVN afterparties and more
- Also, Pauly D launches a residency. more
- Body English picks up right where it left off
- No awkward reacquaintance phase necessary. more
- Nightlife news & notes: Pure Lounge opens, a new Light Group restaurant and more
- Plus, how to apply for nightlife industry jobs. more
- Border Grill’s Raspberry Chipotle Margarita is all about the shrub
- No, not that well-trimmed bush lining your suburban street. more
Arts & Entertainment
- Talking burlesque and odd audiences with Melody Sweets
- The burlesque singer celebrates her debut album on January 19. more
- Chatting with Ernest Hemmings, the writer/director of ‘The Proletariat’
- The stage show is currently playing at the Las Vegas Little Theatre. more
- Trust Us: DRUMline Live at the Smith Center, Sea Wolf at Beauty Bar and more
- Also, Archer returns for a fourth season. more
- Craig Yoe uses comics to looks into cartoonists
- It’s not that comics creators are vain so much as they suffer from their field’s own insidious form of writer’s block. more
- ‘The Red Dress’ doesn’t live up to the story being told
- The cast weaves in and out of tale unremarkably except for Enoch Scott. more
- Jason Adkins’ P3 residency invites you to paint with the artist
- It’s all part of engaging guests using art. more
Screen
- Grading movies: The CinemaScore story
- How a family-owned Vegas company became Hollywood’s go-to source for audience reactions. more
- Film review: ‘Mama’
- Jessica Chastain will be burying this deep at the bottom of her resume. more
- ‘Rust and Bone’ transcends its inspirational-drama setup
- The French film focuses on an orca trainer who loses her legs in an accident. more
- Kevin Bacon’s new Fox series wallows in grim tedium
- The premise of ‘The Following’ strains believability at every turn. more
- Film review: ‘Broken City’
- Despite a great cast, Broken City is just … broken more
- How well do you know your Arnold taglines? Take our quiz
- Because sometimes, it’s all about the poster more
Taste
- Chef Michael Chen is all about the late night nosh
- Yellowtail’s executive chef appreciates Fukuburger, Goyemon, and sometimes … Jack in the Box?
- Diego chef Christina Olivarez lets you in on a family secret
- Hearty chile colorado will warm up your winter kitchen.
- Chef Marc strikes again with stellar new pizza joint Novecento
- Is the northwest’s Centennial Hills neighborhood ready for real Neapolitan pizza?
- M&M still dishing out comforting Southern cuisine
- Winter is the right time to return to the Vegas soul food institution.
- Pink Box could help start a Vegas doughnut revolution
- At last, a doughnut with bacon and blue cheese on it.
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- CD Review: Adam Ant's 'Adam Ant Is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying ...
- New-wave icon's first album in 17 years is a type of musical autobiography.
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- Punkish debut disc a slurred, pummeling ode to living fast and dying young.
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- Welsh band's second album sounds like stampeding self-assurance.
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Featured Cocktail
Jan 23, 2013
by
Sabrina Chapman
VDKA’s Cotton Candy Swirl takes a childhood favorite into cocktail hour
A dentist by the name William Morrison and the confectioner John C. Wharton invented cotton candy in 1897. They called it “fairy floss” and introduced it to the public at ...
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