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Why do we like to watch gruesome sports injuries over and over?
Just because you watched Anderson Silva's unbelievable leg break a dozen times doesn't mean you're a sicko.
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Kick your ass into gear with five fresh workouts
Stick to your new year's resolution with a little extra style by trying something different.
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In awe of the jumping balloon lady
"Sometimes as a photographer, I need to remind myself to keep shooting and not just watch what's going on in front of me."
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Celebrating Nevada's 150th with a look at the world in 1864
The Suez Canal and the U.S. transcontinental railroad were under construction when Nevada was admitted into the Union.
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Weekly Q&A: Brooklyn Bowl owner Peter Shapiro talks late-night music and strikes
"Tori Amos alone on the piano, I don’t think you’re gonna see that at the Brooklyn Bowl."
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In brief: Kevin Kline bashes Vegas, an attempt to name a Lake Tahoe cove after Mark Twain
Also, a lot of driver authorization card applicants forgot one very important thing: The driving test.
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Chatting with the man behind the Classic Las Vegas Twitter account
With photos of retro hotel suites and old school showroom posters, the account gives you a glimpse into Vegas' past.
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On the books: A sampler of new Nevada laws
Did you know 45 new laws went into effect in the Silver State on January 1?
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With new hangouts and parties, gay nightlife is off to a quick start in 2014
A new bar near the Fruit Loop, a new gay party at Light and more.
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Crush's Kale Mary cocktail may save you -- or at least your morning
Revitalize your hungover self at Sunday brunch!
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The Weekly quiz: Put your Coen brothers expertise to the ultimate test
Quick, who's appeared in more Coen brothers films: John Goodman or Steve Buscemi?
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TV review: IFC's 'The Spoils of Babylon'
Even with Kristen Wiig and Will Ferrell starring, it's pretty much a one-joke affair.
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'Her' is a simple, moving allegory, not so much about technology
Spike Jonze's statement on romance and technology argues any true attraction is fundamentally a meeting of minds.
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'Lone Survivor' makes for a heavy-handed Afghanistan account
The Mark Wahlberg-starring film is a fictionalized account of the military fiasco called Operation Red Wings.
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HBO’s 'True Detective' dresses up a familiar format
The drama follows a single criminal investigation over the course of a season.
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Film review: The Coen brothers make beautiful music with 'Inside Llewyn Davis'
The story of B-list folkie Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) plays out as a quintessentially Coen-esque fable.
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Four to see at the Las Vegas Jewish Film Festival
The film fest's "bar mitzvah year" offers a diverse selection of independent, foreign and documentary films related to Jewish culture and history.
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Dream Zone: 'I couldn't stop'
"What have you been feeling bad about lately?"
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Trust Us: 'Archer,' free trips up the Strat and cocktail class
Plus, the Golden Globes and local jazz.
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Peggy Plots Your Planets
Happy Birthday, Capricorn
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A recent CAC meeting begs the question: What's next?
Members past, present and future discuss the Contemporary Arts Center's mission.
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Eric Vozzola's 'Real Life' challenges the idea of ideals
It's a great commentary on the absurdity of life.
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Film review: 'August: Osage County' is nothing but a yell-fest
Is there an Academy Award for most annoying?
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'Mamma Mia!' returns to Las Vegas—for a limited time
Time to relive those great Mandalay Bay memories all over again.
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Five thoughts on Bruno Mars’ New Year’s Eve show at the Chelsea
His show, an extended engagement at the new Cosmo venue, solidified his standing as one of the best live performers today.
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The Weekly quiz: Put your Coen brothers expertise to the ultimate test
Quick, who's appeared in more Coen brothers films: John Goodman or Steve Buscemi?
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'Her' is a simple, moving allegory, not so much about technology
Spike Jonze's statement on romance and technology argues any true attraction is fundamentally a meeting of minds.
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'Lone Survivor' makes for a heavy-handed Afghanistan account
The Mark Wahlberg-starring film is a fictionalized account of the military fiasco called Operation Red Wings.
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HBO’s 'True Detective' dresses up a familiar format
The drama follows a single criminal investigation over the course of a season.
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Film review: The Coen brothers make beautiful music with 'Inside Llewyn Davis'
The story of B-list folkie Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) plays out as a quintessentially Coen-esque fable.
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Four to see at the Las Vegas Jewish Film Festival
The film fest's "bar mitzvah year" offers a diverse selection of independent, foreign and documentary films related to Jewish culture and history.
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Film review: 'August: Osage County' is nothing but a yell-fest
Is there an Academy Award for most annoying?
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Batali's burgers hit the mark at new Venetian eatery
Celebrity chef burger joints are spendy, but the food is light years ahead of its cheaper fast-food counterpart.
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Why Kerry Simon remains the quintessential Las Vegas chef
Simon, who revealed last month that he's battling a brutal form of Parkinson's, has left his culinary mark all across the Valley.
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Downtown’s new pasta shop has music for your mouth
Rock'N'oodles packs big flavor into pasta dishes named for rock classics.
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Vegas chefs rally to support local food critic Max Jacobson
One of city's strongest culinary voices has gone quiet, and the local restaurant community is coming to help.