Car City by Bus
Everybody knows that Las Vegas is a city built for cars. Whether you’re driving your own, zipping around in a rental, peering out from the back of a cab, or relaxing in the bowels of a limo, the automobile has been the Vegas way to move for nigh on a hundred years. Cars and Vegas [...]
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Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville
The Flamingo is the oldest super resort on the Las Vegas Strip, and it was beginning to look its age. Bugsy Siegel’s brainchild seemed more historic than glamorous, even after periodic remodeling jobs. Then came a glimmer of hope. Beginning several months ago, the “You are Here” map in the lobby showed an under-construction project [...]
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Book Review: The Lucky
The Lucky
by H. Lee Barnes
Probably the most remarkable thing about H. Lee Barnes’ novel The Lucky is that it is set in Las Vegas. That may not seem like much of an achievement, given the ever-increasing number of books, television shows, and films set in southern Nevada. The difference is that The Lucky actually takes place in the city it claims to portray, while the others all too often inhabit a mythological Neverland fabricated from stereotypes, hearsay, and previously published fiction.
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Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas
Starbucks did it faster, and Disneyland did it bigger, but both followed the hallowed capitalist tradition of spawning all over the place. And now, like one of those rare desert plants that reproduces only once a millennium, Munich’s revered HofbrÀuhaus has dropped a pup in Las Vegas.
I was actually very excited when I saw the [...]
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Blame It On the NFL
Howard Dean’s gotta be happy about Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction.” “I Have a Scream” has fallen off the charts while every twelve-year-old in America scours the Web for images that will prove once and for all she wasn’t wearing a pasty.
So here’s the irony of the undeniable tackiness of the Super Bowl’s halftime show and [...]
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