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Former Doors’ guitarist hits road with eclectic musical mix

The Doors were a sum of seemingly ill-fitting parts: a jazz drummer, a classically trained pianist on keys, a frontman who fancied himself as much of a poet as a singer and a guitarist weened on flamenco more than rock ’n’ roll.

Old dialogue, plotlines and action scenes slow down ‘Ride Along’

The action-comedy that’s light on both elements finds Ben (Kevin Hart), a high-school security guard who’s just been accepted into Atlanta’s police academy, trying to impress James (Ice Cube), a celebrated detective and the overly protective brother of Ben’s girlfriend, Angela (Tika Sumpter).

Las Vegas Events begins studying PRCA counteroffer

The Las Vegas Events board on Thursday began evaluating a counteroffer made by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association to keep the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas but did not make a decision on the PRCA proposal.

Music and art, Jan. 17-23

Classical music: Philharmonic salutes state: It’s a Silver State salute Saturday as the Las Vegas Philharmonic celebrates Nevada’s sesquicentennial with a Smith Center concert themed “Battle Born — Nevada Proud.”

Man found guilty of firing on reality TV show crew

Carlos Enrique Barron told a jury Thursday he was scared and tired the night he fired his gun after a confrontation with crew members from a reality TV production.

Friday’s the day of ‘free rides’ for some Nevada judicial candidates

Friday is Nevada’s judicial election filing deadline, the day when state Supreme Court Justices Mark Gibbons and Kris Pickering and 34 of the 52 district judges in Clark County watch the clock and find it difficult to concentrate on their work.

Congress taking break with no help in sight for unemployed

WASHINGTON — Congress departed Thursday for a weeklong break with no solution in sight for Americans whose federal unemployment checks stopped arriving late last month. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., said new talks are underway in a bid to extend jobless benefits that expired Dec. 28, creating uncertainty and hardship for more than 1.4 million jobseekers, including more than 17,000 in Nevada.

 
Lawyer: Ohio botched execution, prolonging man’s death

A condemned man appeared to gasp several times and took an unusually long time to die — more than 20 minutes — in an execution carried out Thursday in Ohio with a combination of drugs never before tried in the U.S.

Show & Tell: Meet David Harris, ‘Thunder From Down Under’

Meet David Harris of “Thunder From Down Under.” He was a cast member of the wildly popular New Zealand reality series “Strip Search,” about guys forming a male dance revue.

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