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February 14-February 20
- Taking the Las Vegas arts scene seriously
- There’s a revolution brewing, but is there anything to overthrow? read article
- Choke holds and hair spray: In the ring with the Women of Wrestling
- Founded in 2000, WoW is back with colorful personalities and athletic performances. read article
The Intersection
- Architect David M. Schwarz on the Linq project, Smith Center critics and Las Vegas history
- The architect also is known for working on Lake Las Vegas and the upcoming Linq project on the Strip. more
- Is UNLV really the 12th most popular university in America?
- Weekly hits the campus to see if current Rebels were excited to go there. more
- Gauging the impact of the USPS delivery change via social media
- And how the USPS stacks up compared to Justin Bieber. more
- Tattooed for free cocktails: A ‘lifetime’ of anything carries a heavy caveat
- Drink and be wary. more
- Rebels on the rebound: Will UNLV turn around its inconsistent season?
- The team will soon face Wyoming and UNR on the road. more
- Joe Downtown: Ecomom and the stresses of entrepreneurship
- Matthias Galica flew to Las Vegas for an answer. He hoped being in the same city, in the same coffeeshops, seeing the same people that ... more
- Why the latest Heart Attack Grill death is not really news
- With a burger called the “Quadruple Bypass,” what did we really expect? more
Nightlife
- Hot Spots: Miguel at Pure, Weezer at Haze, Weekly Fling at Body English and more
- Also, cupid may be stupid at Tao but Valentine’s Day is for lingerie at the Erotic Heritage Museum. more
- Jonathan Fine keeps Rockhouse rockin’ at the Venetian
- Fun and friendly bar is bigger and better at new Strip spot. more
- Nightlife News & Notes: Phelps takes Vegas (again), Heraea and Rockhouse shake things up
- Also, Jenny McCarthy spotted at Haze. more
- Apples and blood oranges: a different zombie cocktail at Hi Scores Bar-Arcade
- This tasty concoction will bring you back to life. Get it? more
Arts & Entertainment
- RTZvegas exhibits a bygone Las Vegas
- Find Images of yesterday’s marquees at Another Time, Another Place. more
- Anatomy of two artists at TastySpace gallery
- Death gets bright and sparkly at this TastySpace exhibit. more
- Vegas hip-hop veterans pay homage to the genre’s golden greats
- Longtime Vegas rappers James Allen (Spoaty Mac) and Daniel Ware (Dirty Red) are bounding around the LVCS on a Tuesday night, drinking in the love ... more
- Joseph Watson’s banners commemorate Berkley Square’s place in history
- Artist was a natural fit to tell the story of this essential Las Vegas neighborhood. more
- ‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’ is genuinely affecting
- Yes, it’s gruesome, but you can’t take your eyes off the stage more
- Trust Us: The Color Run, best pictures, great photography and more
- Also, Major League Soccer lands at Sam Boyd Stadium and Pink takes over Mandalay Bay. more
- For one local fan, Imagine Dragons’ rise was obvious
- The Weekly’s Allison Duck waxes poetic over her favorite local band more
- Steve-O and Tom Green stopped by our office …
- “Original Pranksters” talk about their standup comedy shows at the Riviera. more
- Concert review: The Who leaves it all onstage—blood included—during ‘Quadrophenia’ visit
- Pete Townshend’s windmill-hand injury leaves concert in momentary limbo. more
Screen
- TV review: ‘Zero Hour’
- The new end-of-days conspiracy thriller is apocalyptically bad. more
- The new ‘Twilight?’ ‘Beautiful Creatures’ tries hard to take up the mantle
- Yet another movie for fantasy-obsessed teen girls to indulge in. more
- Josh Bell’s favorites from this year’s Dam Short Film Festival
- The best Dam movies more
- Film review: ‘Safe Haven’
- Even as movie based on Nicholas Sparks novels go, this one’s pretty weak more
- Taking original ‘Die Hard’ villain Theo to the latest sequel
- Clarence Gilyard has plenty to say about A Good Day to Die Hard more
- ‘A Good Day to Die Hard’ a good argument for ending the series
- It just isn’t fun anymore. more
- Oscar-nominated short films show up at local theaters
- Catch these acclaimed shorts at the Orleans, Santa Fe, South Point or Suncoast. more
Taste
- Gourmet mainstay: Michael’s carries the old-school torch
- Consistency has been the key to Michael’s success since it opened at Barbary Coast in 1982.
- Talking truffles with two top Italian chefs
- Executive chefs from Aria’s Sirio and Encore’s Sinatra adore this luxurious ingredient.
- Weekly Taste Test: Nine bags of Doritos and a cloud of dust
- Taco Bell-flavored Doritos are on the way, so prepare your palate with these crazy varieties.
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Soundcheck
- CD review: Tim McGraw's 'Two Lanes of Freedom'
- The country veteran plays it safe on his 12th album.
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- The band hasn't released a full album since 1991.
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- Tegan and Sara are building on something
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Featured Cocktail
Feb 13, 2013
by
Sabrina Chapman
Apples and blood oranges: a different zombie cocktail at Hi Scores Bar-Arcade
“I’ve never seen someone come into the arcade and not smile. Because it reminds them of a moment,” says Freddie Delatorre, assistant general manager of Hi Scores Bar-Arcade. “Cocktails should ...
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