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Yucca Mountain: A Project Only Toxic Avengers Could Lovenew

Today, the office of Nevada Attorney General and Executive Cougar of state law, Catherine Cortez Mastro, filed a formal petition asking the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to reject the DOE's application for a license to build the enormous-friggin' nuclear waste dump 90 miles north of the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Aaron Thompson  |  06-05-2008  |  Environment

It's Not the TV Show, but the 'Sex and the City' Movie Still Deliversnew

It's been four long years since we last saw Sex and the City, and boy, has it gained weight -- about two hours' worth. Clocking in at a gargantuan 148 minutes, the feature-length addition to the beloved HBO series feels a tad long. (I mean, I love Sex as much as the next person, but two and a half straight hours of it is going to leave someone sore.)
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Matthew Scott Hunter  |  05-30-2008  |  Reviews

Perez is Burning: My Personal Screed Against America's Celebrity Bloggernew

Rare is it that a famous person is about as much of a jerk as you might expect, but such was the case in January 2007 when I arranged the first public appearance in Las Vegas for uber-gossip blogger Perez Hilton, aka Mario Lavandeira. I bring this up now, lo these many months later, because Lavandeira has not only blatantly done me wrong but also exposed himself and his questionable methods in a rare and unique way in the process. And nothing gives me more pleasure than showing the world when an asshole is a fraud.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Steve Friess  |  05-30-2008  |  Commentary

'Prince Caspian' is a Satisfying Visit Back to the Fantasy Worldnew

Andrew Adamson's film version of the C.S. Lewis book, though it suffers from many of the same flaws as his 2005 adaptation of the first Narnia novel, expands and contracts the story in just the right places to transform it into successful summer-blockbuster fodder.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Josh Bell  |  05-16-2008  |  Reviews

Dennis N. Griffin Sets the Record Straight on the Vegas Mobnew

From his consulting on the Vegas Mob Tour by bus here in town, to the speaking engagements he conducts showing scenes from the film Casino and setting the record straight, Griffin wants you to know the real story about the mob in Vegas.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Danny Axelrod  |  05-16-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Warwick Stone is the Hard Rock's King of Collectorsnew

Walking through one room on the sixth floor of the Hard Rock Hotel is a crash course in half a century of popular music. Stone is the man responsible for all this music memorabilia.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  T.R. Witcher  |  05-16-2008  |  Music

Hillary, Barack, and John Replacing Britney and Lindsay in Your Checkout Linenew

The National Enquirer, Globe and the National Examiner are running almost as many stories about Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama as The National Review and The Nation are. Even John McCain has graced a couple of covers. Naturally, the tabs are less interested in the candidates' political positions than their sexual ones.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Greg Beato  |  05-16-2008  |  Commentary

Is Art Dead in Las Vegas?new

As the Guggenheim closes and the downtown art scene struggles, the attempt to make art an appeal of the Strip may be hurting, but some say art in Vegas actually could be preparing for a renaissance.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Aaron Thompson  |  05-16-2008  |  Art

A Guide to Nevada's Superdelegatesnew

With the Democratic presidential nomination still (theoretically) undecided, we explore the role a select group of Nevadans, including Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, could play in the outcome.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Damon Hodge  |  05-16-2008  |  Politics

Me vs. Coachellanew

Four days camping in the desert for the sake of music.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Aaron Thompson  |  05-02-2008  |  Music

'Iron Man' Hits All the Requisite Superhero Beatsnew

Summer-blockbuster season kicks off adequately and predictably with Iron Man, a perfectly entertaining superhero movie that fulfills all the requirements of its genre admirably, but never rises beyond the level of baseline satisfaction.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Josh Bell  |  05-02-2008  |  Reviews

UNLV Prof Questions Science Behind Finding African Ancestorsnew

Rainier Spencer, the founder and director of UNLV's Afro-American Studies Program, thinks programs offering to link American blacks to their African lineage through DNA (for a fee) are a black-on-black rip-off, since they commercialize a promise they can't truly keep.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Damon Hodge  |  05-02-2008  |  Race & Class

Flap Over Vodka Ad Begs for a Little Revisionist Historynew

U.S. Absolut drinkers were drunk on furious rage recently when word got out that the company was running an ad in Mexico depicting a pre-1848 North American map -- when Mexico controlled the entire Southwest and California -- with the tagline "In an Absolut World."
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Tovin Lapan  |  05-02-2008  |  Commentary

Foreclosure Rage is On the Risenew

The evicted residents who destroy their own house before they leave are rarely prosecuted. As attorney David Winterton explains, "The people who trashed the house don't have money anyway, so if someone were to sue them and get a judgment, they wouldn't be able to collect."
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Jennifer Grafiada  |  05-02-2008  |  Housing & Development

Will a Lawyer's Own Words Derail His Judicial Candidacy?new

North Las Vegas Justice of the Peace candidate Jonathan MacArthur's stated interests on MySpace include "breaking my foot off in a prosecutor's ass, anything relating to the NFL, video games, sex and improving my ability to break my foot off in a prosecutor's ass."
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Damon Hodge  |  04-25-2008  |  Politics

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