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The increasingly short life span of Las Vegas nightclubs

It's 10 p.m. on Aug. 31, and Blush, the new "boutique nightclub" inside the Wynn hotel-casino, is in the middle of its grand opening -- again. Music director and resident DJ Mighty Mi spins a standard mix of hip-hop hits past and present blended with some old disco tunes, while the crowd -- stacked with [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:50+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Travel, Work|

A Las Vegas wine sampling pours on the music

For those of us who love wine but whose knowledge of it can be summed up with "Well, I did see 'Sideways,' " and whose worst fear is to attend a tasting stocked with wine snobs, the monthly Las Vegas party Rock 'n' Roll Wine serves as a chilled-out, grapey refuge. But if you know [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:51+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Travel, Work|

Street fashion a way of life in Las Vegas

Say what you want about street fashion — it's too bright, too busy, too baggy — but just don't call it a fad. Even in a city like Las Vegas, which dynamites its history with a peculiar glee, those clothiers and cobblers on the cutting edge of such fashion regard what they hang on racks [...]

By | 2016-01-15T16:51:06+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Travel, Work|

Deep house revives Las Vegas electronic music scene

Just a few years ago, the prospect of an electronic-music resurgence in Las Vegas would have been laughed off by many of the city's club heavies as a pipe dream, a fairy tale that die-hard fans might have told themselves. That was then. Now, thanks in part to the efforts of true believers, the dance-centric [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:52+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Travel, Work|

Noon is the new 2 a.m. at Las Vegas after-hours clubs

Where are you? It's between 4 a.m. and whenever, and you're under attack. By strobe lights flashing like Morse code. By clusters of people jumping like fleas trapped in a petri dish. By the music banging against the walls of your ears. No wonder you can't tell time -- it's all you can do to [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:52+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Travel, Work|

Tea revolution brewing in coffee-saturated Seattle

This city is so caffeinated you can hardly blame an outsider for viewing it as a rainy-day parade of Starbucks, the coffee-chain colossus that began here. Java shops large and small rule Seattle, but, if the personnel shake-ups at two of its coffee kings are any indication, a backlash of sorts may be brewing. Seattle-based [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:53+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Travel, Work|

The Comeback of Absinthe Bars in Paris

I've come to the Paris Red Light District to kiss the Green Fairy full on the mouth, to sample the city's absinthe houses, where the notorious and powerful liquor is still cloaked in mystery. Absinthe's supposed hallucinogenic properties once caused people to equate it with a sinister Tinker Bell, and it is this legacy that [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:53+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Travel, Work|

Stranded in Sao Paulo

If the windows separating the terminal from the tarmac suddenly shattered, and if the weakness I felt after the previous night's debauchery suddenly dissipated, I could've hit the plane with a spitball. It was that close. The time: 9:15 p.m. Scheduled take-off time out of Sao Paulo: 9:45 p.m. In 30 minutes the plane was [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:53+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Travel, Work|

Mourning in Vegas

Three years ago, I published “The Wow Factor,” an article about the grand opening of the nightclub and restaurant, Tao, inside Las Vegas’ Venetian hotel-casino. The story, like most of the clubland dispatches I filed at the time for CityLife, Vegas’ alternative weekly paper, was unremarkable—another metaphor-laden, borderline-turgid essay describing another new venue—save for the [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:54+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Travel, Work|