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Parolees Looking for a Second Chance are Finding it More Difficult Than Evernew

With recidivism rates in the state hovering around 67 percent and the attendant costs of continuing to house prisoners, their success or failure at finding jobs, at re-entering society, becomes more than just a concern for bleeding hearts.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  T.R. Witcher  |  09-10-2009  |  Crime & Justice

The Killer Las Vegas iPhone Appnew

Vegas Mate kicks other Vegas travel guides' butts.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Richard Abowitz  |  09-04-2009  |  Tech

Vanila Ice: Keepin' It Surrealnew

Vanilla Ice talks about reality TV, his new record and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  April Corbin  |  09-04-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Diamonds are a Ghoul's Best Friendnew

Why be buried when you can have your ashes turned into a diamond?
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Richard Loncraine  |  09-04-2009  |  Shopping

Horror Showdown: 'Halloween II' vs. 'The Final Destination'new

Horror sequels Halloween II and The Final Destination both open this week, but neither was screened in time for review. So instead, we've devised this scientific system (note: system not scientific at all) to determine which one might be worth horror fans' time and money.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Josh Bell  |  08-27-2009  |  Movies

'Taking Woodstock' is Ang Lee's Lamest Movie Evernew

If this film winds up being all that remains after a nuclear holocaust, it’ll be a valuable document. Otherwise, zzz.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Mike D'Angelo  |  08-27-2009  |  Reviews

In 'Inherent Vice,' a Dope-Buzzed PI Watches the '70s California Dream Unravelnew

In his zany new novel, Thomas Pynchon goes back to the Golden State to paint a nostalgic portrait of a fictional beach town near LA in the '70s -- when the counterculture finally lost the battle to the forces of control, governmental power and sobriety.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  John Freeman  |  08-27-2009  |  Fiction

Listless Comedy 'Post Grad' Squanders Any Potential It May Have Hadnew

A kind of disjointed lurching from one thing to another pervades the movie, and it doesn't help that the characters speak almost entirely in platitudes. The uncertainty of post-college life is a potential gold mine of interesting material, and this movie avoids nearly all of it.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Josh Bell  |  08-20-2009  |  Reviews

Looking Back Through the Glass at the 'TRL' Pop-Culture Revolutionnew

Coming in the midst of a tsunami of Woodstock nostalgia, the news that Viacom is not renewing its lease on the Times Square studio where MTV staged Total Request Live didn't attract much attention.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Greg Beato  |  08-20-2009  |  TV

Try As He Might, Glenn Beck Can't Turn a Paperback Book into a Flat-Screen TVnew

Glenn Beck is great on TV; he shouts, he scoffs, and he cries. But when he writes, one thing becomes clear: The man has absolutely nothing of consequence to say. In Common Sense, Beck uses every trick in the book to cover this up.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Rick Lax  |  08-14-2009  |  Nonfiction

'The Goods: Live Hard. Sell Hard.' is a Worthless Waste of Timenew

When you can't get will Ferrell, you get ... Jeremy Piven? That's apparently what the makers of this awkwardly titled film decided, since the movie originally conceived as a starring vehicle for Ferrell (who's still on board as a producer and has a small cameo) has been reinvented as Piven's first major studio film as a lead.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Staff  |  08-14-2009  |  Reviews

Why 'Mad Men' is the Must-See Show of the Summernew

AMC's show about advertising executives in the 1960s, which has gone from a cult hit to the most acclaimed show on television, returns for its third season on August 16, and TV critics everywhere are salivating in anticipation. So is it worth the hype? You're damn right it is. Here's why.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Josh Bell  |  08-14-2009  |  TV

To Serve and Protect: Dance Championship Celebrates Hip-Hopnew

Street dancers from around the globe said hip-hop hooray! at the the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, as the 8th Annual World Hip Hop Dance Championship drew fierce but friendly competition.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Sarah Feldberg  |  08-06-2009  |  Performance

Snap Into a Slim Jim: The Man Girdlenew

The man girdle, or mirdle, finally offers fashion-conscious men a constrictive yet surprisingly comfortable garment designed to streamline those problem areas. But what does it say about today's male?
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Greg Beato  |  08-06-2009  |  Fashion

The Economy of Las Vegas' Dining Scene Remains Strongnew

Only the stodgiest observer will hesitate to call Vegas a great restaurant city. It is a food destination, one constructed in unique haste without the strongest foundation. Could it all come crumbling down in this economic free fall? Nope.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Brock Radke  |  07-17-2009  |  Food+Drink

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