NEW YORK — In just four years, Justin Bieber has gone from fielding innocuous questions about his haircut to denying that he’s in desperate need of rehab. Bieber’s grown up and into tabloid territory, with his recent troubles making some question whether he’s just the latest teen star gone wild.
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He says the word twice, repeating it for emphasis, though his smile is a Judas, betraying that which he says.
This week: On location at “Raiding the Rock Vault.” Plus Def Leppard, Bob Rocks Festival, Clutch, Metal Alliance Tour, Land Mine Marathon, Flyleaf & Drowning Pool, Lacuna Coil & Sevendust, Umphrey’s McGee, Neon Reverb, Jo Koy, Bill Maher, Daniel Tosh, John Pinette, Shania Twain, Juice Newton, “Shrek the Musical,” Eagles, Vicente Fernandez and Indian Masala.
Find things to do in the Summerlin and Summerlin South areas.
“This is my kind of town.”
A look at some of the DVDs, CDs and books hitting stores this week:
Onstage camaraderie backed by serious classical guitar chops made for a fun musical adventure Wednesday night as the Montreal Guitar Trio played one of Las Vegas’ best-kept secrets: Doc Rando Recital Hall.
Retro-soul upstarts Alabama Shakes come to The Pearl at the Palms on July 19. Tickets start at $45 and go on sale at noon Saturday at The Pearl box office, 4321 W. Flamingo Road, and Ticketmaster outlets.
The twice-a-year Neon Reverb music festival is upon us once again, swarming downtown Vegas with more well-curated indie rock than any of you deserve. Here are five shows, among many, not to be missed:
Fire consumes and destroys, but the ashes left in its wake also catalyze rebirth.
Vegasland is on location with “Raiding the Rock Vault.” Plus Muse, Maroon 5, Volbeat, Pennywise, The Adicts, Flogging Molly, Bruce Cockburn, The Temptations, Jay Mohr, Kathy Griffin, Seth Meyers and Old School Pizzeria.
A look at some of the DVDs, CDs and books hitting stores this week: