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• Persons Unknown: Zodiac isn't the first movie to deconstruct the serial killer genre, as two new DVD releases attest

• Gambling with Glass: NPR's Ira Glass on TV, poker and Vegas

• Safe Schools: Will metal detectors, better-paid cops do the trick?

• And then they were upon her: Lotteries: Not always what you think

• Saving the sinners: Ex-prostitute hits casinos to preach salvation

• TRUST US: Our Picks of the Week


• LETTERS: Mash Notes, Hate Mail, Urgent Communiqués, Secret Messages, Thesis Pieces

• HOROSCOPE: Peggy Plots Your Planets

• CLASSIFIED ADS: View Ads and Place Ads

• PERSONAL ADS: View Ads & Place Ads

• Mash-Up: Jet takes off solo

• LINE PASS: Elemental change: First look at a natural new lounge

• Nights on the Circuit: I'm with the industry: Networking upgraded courtesy of three new parties

• Xania's Hot Spots: This Week's Special Events

• VEGAS SCENE: The Weekly Scene

• CLUB CALENDAR: The printable Weekly Club Calendar

• STRIP CLUBS: A guide to the erotic side of Las Vegas

• NIGHTCLUBS: Preview Vegas' afterhours spots, dance clubs and nightclubs

• BAR SCENE: Discover Vegas' cocktail nation

• Worth a look: The Lookout isn't your typical thriller

• An aura of respectability: No special treatment here for the late director of The Aura

• SCREEN: Blades of Glory

• SCREEN: Meet the Robinsons

• SCREEN: The Namesake

• SCREEN: The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down

• SCREEN: Le Petit Lieutenant

• A+E: All the ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT You Can Eat!

• POP CULTURE: Digital armageddon! : Will downloading doom the rock star?

• IDEAS: Not what Darwin had in mind: Notes on the epidemic of monkey porn and what it means for the future of us all

• COMICS: A fantastic change: Introducing the half-new, half-different Fantastic Four, plus the sexiest war comic of them all

• PRINT: Coming to terms: A son tries to understand his father's Vietnam War experience

• PRINT: Buffy's back: It takes more than a dead TV show to keep a slayer down; now she has a comic book

• PRINT: How to Tell If Your Boyfriend Is the Antichrist

• TV: A royal bore: Showtime's The Tudors fails to make history exciting

• ART EVENTS: This week's art events from the calendar

• NOISE: Scott Wexton, Escape the Fate, The Weekly Playlist, Two extremes, Sly?

• SOUNDCHECK: Good Charlotte, Amy Winehouse, The Fall, The Tragically Hip

• CHAOS: Liz Armstrong digs for what lurks beneath the underground

• ESSAY: All the young dudes: The youthful stars of hip-hop and R&B start showing some respect

• FEEDBACK: Prince

• EVENTS CALENDAR: Your guide to concerts and entertainment


• TASTE: Asian food for hipsters: Dragonfly has trendy atmosphere, trend-setting food

• DINING GUIDE: Your guide to Vegas restaurants






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