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Who will open new MGM/AEG arena?

The guessing game has begun: Who will inaugurate the $375 million, 20,000-seat MGM/AEG arena when it opens in spring 2016?

Dad of Santa Barbara shooter wants to prevent killings

The father of the young man who killed six people and injured 13 others near the University of California, Santa Barbara, last month says it’s his “duty” to help prevent future mass killings.

 
‘Obvious Child’ bravely takes on abortion, focuses on passion and pathos

You’re reading this because Paramount wouldn’t show me “Transformers: Age of Extinction.” That’s not necessarily a bad thing, considering there’s virtually no way Michael Bay’s latest toy catalog could be as distinctive or surprising as the indie comedy, “Obvious Child.”

Syfy’s ‘Z Nation’ begins filming in Spokane

The latest entry into the growing catalog of zombie stories in the entertainment world is filming its 13-episode first season in Spokane.

13 places for Mexican food

Your south-of-the-border experience awaits. Each week Neon spotlights a different cuisine in the Dining Guide, with Mexican restaurants this week.

Spend a summer with Shakespeare

Las Vegas summer theater camps allow children to engage creatively and have fun while staying out of the heat.

Fox Smokehouse BBQ a hidden gem in Boulder City

If you’re a barbecue fan, Fox Smokehouse BBQ is definitely worth a stop, even if you don’t live in Boulder City. It’s no wonder Fox’s has pretty much flown under the radar. Not only is it tucked away in one of the quietest areas of Clark County, it’s off the beaten path even for Boulder City.

‘Outlaw Prophet’ is lurid, gross, stomach-churning

“Outlaw Prophet” is an exploitative, stomach-churning exercise in shock and disgust. Take a selfie while watching it, and your face will look like you just swallowed some anchovies smothered with cottage cheese. From 1974.

Kraftwerk’s labors opened path for electronic music

The precise, locomotive rhythms of electronic dance music, which reverberate through this city’s nightclubs from the fingertips of the DJs who have become some of Vegas’ biggest stars, can be traced all the way back to Dusseldorf, Germany, some four decades ago.

Ne-Yo sounds off on Vegas fun

Ne-Yo, the man with the golden voice, sounds like an unofficial spokesman for Las Vegas. He went to Las Vegas Academy and Rancho High School. He will sing Thursday at Encore Beach Club’s nighttime pool party.