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Imagine Dragons, Killers give Life Is Beautiful festival a home-grown core

It wasn’t that long ago that Dan Reynolds and his band Imagine Dragons were regularly playing the Beauty Bar and the now- shuttered Bunkhouse, downtown’s live music linchpins, as idiosyncratic and come-as-you-are as the area itself.

Life is Beautiful: Food, music, and art festival rightly named

It might be hard for potential ticket-buyers to get their arms around all the ambitions of the Life is Beautiful festival, which will spread music, art and celebrity chefs across several downtown blocks on Oct. 26 and 27.

Life is Beautiful sets lineups, single-day tickets on sale Friday

Is Life more beautiful on Saturday or Sunday? You be the judge. Organizers of the two-day Life is Beautiful festival have announced single-day prices, and the first word on how more than 60 acts will be divided between the two days.

Ogden’s Hops & Harvest perfect fit for its away-from-the-Strip location

The Maytag Blue Cheese Souffle and many of the other upscale touches from Bradley Ogden’s first, eponymous Las Vegas restaurant are missing from his decidedly downscale second one, Hops & Harvest … not that there’s anything wrong with that.

 
$30,000 went missing amid rescue of Capt. Phillips

“Captain Phillips” is an unbelievable story, but the official version that unfolded in the Indian Ocean wasn’t as tidy as Hollywood’s, or the versions in Phillips’ own book or in contemporaneous news reports. In fact, many more than three shots were fired, $30,000 went missing and the integrity of the SEALs was questioned.

 
Dark take on Disney had to secretly shoot at parks

As a kid, Randy Moore was haunted by Disney World, where he made an annual trip during summers with his dad. So as an adult, and a filmmaker, Moore wanted to capture and question the allure of such manufactured-fantasy.

Josh Groban exudes earnestness followers appreciate

It’s my favorite piece of hate mail. The two-page letter is a funny, sometimes eerily accurate skewering of myself in the wake of a Josh Groban concert review that I wrote.