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‘Her’ a touchingly awkward love story

“Her” is a love story that’s sad and funny and touching and overflowing with every bit of the inventiveness you’d expect from the visual visionary Spike Jonze.

Nine reasons to like ‘August: Osage County’

“August: Osage County” is messy, rambling and dark. But it has a great cast that puts the fun in dysfunctional.

Spears has a friend in waiting

Derrick Barry owes his career to Britney Spears. So I knew the female impersonator would hang on any word she had to say about him.

Preparation helps make snow play safe, enjoyable

Snow-capped Charleston Peak and neighboring crags west of Las Vegas remind us that winter is here, despite balmy days on the desert floor. Every storm front moving through the area promises snow, luring crowds to the mountains.

Echo & Rig shows promise, but eatery/butcher shop just not there yet

We were really looking forward to Echo & Rig. We’d heard good things and liked the concept of a restaurant and butcher shop as siblings. We also knew it was the hottest thing to hit Tivoli Village lately and so made sure to call for a reservation.

With smaller music venues, Strip finding a new normal

By March, there will be seven concert venues between a capacity of 1,500 and 5,000 within a 4-mile radius, including: The Axis at Planet Hollywood, The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas and The Brooklyn Bowl at The Linq near Harrah’s.

Taste of the Town: Readers find liver and onions

Last week, on the night before my column appeared with a request from Tom Richards for “a decent plate of liver and onions for about $10,” a copy editor approached my desk with a comment that was along the lines of, “Liver and onions? Really?”

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