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Concert: Original Chaos Plays Guns N' Roses at The Space
Tenors of Rock players Dai Richards, Chris Cicchino and Tim Sorbs teamed with Atomic Saloon Show’s naughty cowboy Colin Scott Cahill to form classic rock cover outfit Original Chaos, which has been entertaining tourists with marathon weekend sets at the outdoor Carnaval Court bar at Harrah’s. This weekend the boys get to do what they want at the Space, and what they want is a front-to-back performance of Guns N’ Roses’ epic 1987 debut Appetite for Destruction. Cicchino shredding Slash’s classic solos will be worth the price of admission, in person or online. March 20, 8 p.m., $20 in person or $10 livestream, thespacelv.com. –Brock Radle
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TV: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
Caught your breath from WandaVision? Marvel’s second Disney+ series, arriving mere weeks after the conclusion of its first, also continues stories begun in Marvel’s Cinematic Universe. This time, it’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier’s Falcon, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Winter Soldier, Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) grudgingly joining forces to face down new threats. Expect movie-quality action and lots of fun bickering between two actors with great comic chemistry. Other returning performers from the Captain America movies include Daniel Brühl and Emily VanCamp. Fridays, Disney+. –Geoff Carter
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Podcast: The Food That Built America
There are some brands so ingrained in our cultural identity that they’re instantly recognized all over the globe. Nothing’s more American than Coca-Cola, McDonald’s or Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. And this podcast—based on the History Channel documentary series—dives into the past to tell the origin stories of food-industry titans like John Pemberton, a morphine addict who invented Coke and then sold the formula, now worth $84 billion, for a measly $1,750 back in 1886. Apple Podcasts. –Genevie Durano
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Author Appearance: Jeff Kinney at The Writer's Block
Diary of a Wimpy Kid might be one of the most popular children’s books series of the millennium. Now, author/cartoonist Jeff Kinney is promoting spinoff book Rowley Jefferson’s Awesome Friendly Spooky Stories with an interactive, socially distanced appearance at Downtown’s favorite bookstore. For access to the ticketed event, attendees must pre-purchase the book and reserve an arrival time at thewritersblock.org. They can then experience a themed drive-thru, featuring creatures and monsters from the story. At the end of the adventure,
Kinney will deliver a signed copy of Spooky Stories to each car by way of a 6-foot cemetery shovel(!). March 23, 6:30-8 p.m. $15, 519 S. 6th St. #100. –C. Moon Reed -
TV: RuPaul's Drag Race
RuPaul’s back for a socially distanced 13th season, and, despite the pandemic, the show is bigger and better than ever. Longtime fans will love the over-the-top outfits and larger-than-life attitude, but the latest Drag Race is also groundbreaking. The show notably cast its first trans man—the audacious and mesmerizing Gottmik—paving the way for more diversity and inclusivity within the Drag Race empire. Fridays, 8 p.m., VH1. –Leslie Ventura
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'Rhythm and Resilience: Black Vegas' highlights the legacy of the city's African American community
"Rhythm and Resilience" is on display through August 20 at the new Civic Center Gallery.
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John Arakaki hopes you’ll make southwest hot spot St. Felix Sin City your own
Go to St. Felix to strike up your own conversation, while relishing the feel of a place that reminds us of the 1990s-era Hard Rock ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of April 30)
Your restlessness is building, Virgo. How much longer will you pretend you don’t sense the pull of bright temptations and appealing sanctuaries?
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