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March 14-March 20
- The 20 most important restaurants in Las Vegas
- Bon Appetit has announced its list of the most important restaurants in the country. Now it’s our turn. read article
- In search of mysterious Downtown sign artist King Richard
- King Richard’s realm is not a conventional one. It is the weathered sides of Downtown cinder block. read article
The Intersection
- Joe Downtown: Stephen Siegel sees diamonds in the rough
- The businessman is renovating 247 apartment units. more
- SlotZilla: The Berlin Wall of Fremont Street?
- The upcoming attraction will divide Fremont East from the Fremont Street Experience. more
- Despite the scenario in ‘Burt Wonderstone,’ magicians insist they all get along
- Rivalry? It’s just an illusion. more
- Passports for musical instruments? It could happen
- Taking some instruments from country to country requires a heap of paperwork. more
- Slots with a butler: Venetian’s new high-limit parlor allows you to bet $5K per spin
- Want to gamble more than a million in an hour? more
- This job is bananas
- Rainy days can be hell on your peel. more
- Chef Rick Moonen and the science of eating
- “I don’t want to just cook salmon, tuna, bass. There’s so many other species out there.” more
- Green Valley Town Center finds new energy, thanks to a luxury movie theater
- Revitalization may be on the horizon for the once-vibrant plaza. more
Nightlife
- Hot Spots: St. Paddy’s Day edition
- Plus, more parties for those not necessarily going green. more
- Nightlife News & Notes: Sapphire Pool Club, Kerry Simon, Sushi Poppers and more
- Also, Macklemore stopped by Body English Afterhours and more Olympic swimmers visited GBDC. more
- Frozen Beauty Sake is like sipping on spring
- You can break open a bottle at Yellowtail for just $2,400. more
Arts & Entertainment
- Trust Us: Alicia Keys, Major League Baseball and Pee-Wee Herman
- Big concerts! Chinese drummers! Alfonso Soriano! more
- 3 ways to celebrate St. Paddy’s Day in Las Vegas
- From parades to Flogging Molly, there are plenty of reasons to go green this week. more
- Bad Brains’ H.R. and his fans stay up late at LVCS
- The set had the potential to be better. more
- At Free Energy’s Beauty Bar show, hipsters didn’t really have—well, energy
- Only a handful of patrons were feeling the band’s bombastic pop-rock. more
- Local band Same Sex Mary pulls out all the stops at its album-release party
- And just like the live show, the album will rock your socks off. more
- Fremont Country Club has big dreams for the Downtown music scene
- Giant horseshoes, antler chandeliers and the fake Robert De Niro. more
- CD review: David Bowie’s ‘The Next Day’
- It’s been awhile, but this was worth the wait more
- CD review: ‘Sound City: Real to Reel’
- It’s a cool concept, but the execution is half-hearted more
- An unpublished play by Vladimir Nabokov finally sees the light of day
- It’s practically Shakespearean in its poetry, too more
- Book review: Christopher Hitchens’ ‘Mortality’ and Eben Alexander’s ‘Proof of Heaven’
- Two books with greatly contrasting viewpoints. Which one is the better read? more
- Musical ‘Next to Normal’ triumphs behind a successful second act
- The going was rocky at times, but ultimately this show really delivered. more
- Andrew Dice Clay talks Vegas, fame and filling Madison Square Garden
- The guy loves Vegas so much, he bought a home here more
Screen
- Film review: ‘The Incredible Burt Wonderstone’ is kind of a mess
- For a movie that gets so many little details right, it has a disappointingly hard time with the bigger picture. more
- Chatting with ‘Burt Wonderstone’ screenwriters John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein
- No surprise: both writers were “magic geeks” growing up. more
- TV review: ‘Bates Motel’
- The A&E series stars the teenage version of one of the most well-known characters in horror fiction and cinema. more
- TV review: Sundance Channel’s ‘Top of the Lake’
- Filmmaker Jane Campion expertly weaves examinations of gender politics and rural isolationism into the meticulous procedural narrative. more
- Booze and footrests: our first look inside Green Valley’s new ‘luxury’ movie theater
- The completely revamped auditoriums definitely live up to the theater’s name. more
Taste
- Welcome to the best barbecue in Las Vegas
- Former food truck Top Notch Barbeque now serving it up at Eastern and Serene.
- A burger that tastes good any time
- The friendly Badger Cafe next to Rum Runner serves a damn fine burger.
- Yellowtail’s Michael Chen brings a fishy favorite to your table
- Tomato dashi seafood stew is the perfect dish to transition into spring.
- Mimmo Ferraro talks family and food
- The chef at one of Las Vegas’ favorite Italian restaurants adapts to changes.
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- CD review: Justin Timberlake's 'The 20/20 Experience'
- All hail the new King of Pop
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Featured Cocktail
Mar 20, 2013
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Sabrina Chapman
Mastro’s Las Vegas-inspired cocktail is a best-seller. Surprised?
Cocktails will come and go, but it takes a truly exceptional cocktail to be No. 1 in a restaurant’s beverage program year after year. Mastro’s collection of restaurants offers more ...
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