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Where to go, what to see and what to download this week

Las Vegas Weekly Staff

Wed, Nov 23, 2011 (1:08 p.m.)

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Illustration: Wesley Gatbonton

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Morrissey Morrissey Awaken from your turkey coma to “Meat Is Murder” (yes, he’s playing it this tour) … and whatever else the great and powerful Moz feels like performing Friday night. With Kristeen Young. November 25, 8 p.m., $72, Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan.

Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses The venue that booked Drive-By Truckers and The Avett Brothers serves up another treat for the roots-rock set. It’s like the rodeo’s in town one week early. November 26, 7 p.m., $30-$40, Silverton’s Veil Pavilion.

World MMA awards It’s not just about winning fights, it’s about entertaining fans. Who’s got the best takedown? Attend and find out. November 30, 7:30 p.m., $59-$99, the Pearl.

See

Revenge Murder! Sex! Rich people! If you’re not already watching, it’s time to catch up on fall’s most fun new show; like the East Coast O.C., minus all the whining. Wednesdays, 10 p.m., ABC.

To the Neon Gods They Made Artists Michael Monson and Tony Flanagan capture the life (and broken promises) of Las Vegas’ stalled and abandoned construction projects through bewitching photographs. November 26-January 20, Winchester Cultural Center Gallery.

Shop

American Apparel -- you know you want it.

American Apparel -- you know you want it.

American Apparel Warehouse Sale Enthusiasts of the sweatshop-free, LA-based clothing company know that a pretty penny can be spent in its trendy stores. Save up to 90 percent on their threads at this pop-up outlet. Through November 26, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., free entry, at the Boulevard Mall.

Geek

7 BillionThis is how you turn a magazine story into an iPad app. National Geographic got it right with their look at the world’s staggering population stats. Did we mention it’s free?

Eat

Butter MochiMilk, butter, eggs, mochi. It’s what Betty Crocker cake wishes it could be. And if you’re feeling extra gluttonous, you can order a whole tray in advance. $2.25 per piece, Island Sushi & Grill, 9400 S. Eastern Ave.

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