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BACK FROM HONEYMOON break, I've dutifully consumed the last of the slightly smooshed, leftover Halloween Snickers, swallowed my vertiginous post-election ick, and got my full-body gravy slanket pressed and ready for Thanksy season. And what a feast lies before us: epic pizza parties, brunchapaloozas, barbecues, wine tastings – not
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PACE YOURSELF – uh, yeah, file that under "advice Andrew never ever takes." But the Rx applies for this extra-special, double-stuffed issue of The List, which covers two weeks' worth of fun in one juicy, turgid email. From vintage markets to raucous rawk shows to Halloween haunts for
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I TAKE IT AS vigorous confirmation of my status as would-be/probably-not renaissance man that I'm equally magnetized by beer and books, desert art and fairytale ballet. (But it's also probably an acute case of FOMO crossed with ADD with a little IDK mixed in.) Anyway,
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IT'S A COMFORT FOOD kinda weekend with a fistful of seasonal fests returning to the valley, from Summerlin's signature art festival to Henderson's Aki Matsuri. Want decidedly out of your comfort zone? Shows boasting a big wtf? factor such as Mavericks and Abandon are
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SMEAR ON THE SUNSCREEN and dust off yr Ghostface mask, because this week is, uh, a weird mix of outdoor festivals, Halloween stuff, and also outdoor Halloween festival stuff. For indoor cats, we've got symphonic Beatles, buttery retro-rock, and a strong shot of bar-dancing cowpunk crazy. Actually, ditch
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WANNA SEE SOMETHING really scary? No, not the feral kiddie-ravaged Halloween aisle at Target. The frights are coming from inside the newsletter: Murderous mazes and gothy garage sales are just a few of the goodies in store. Plus something called Skankfest. Cheers! – Andrew Kiraly 🤍 Greek Food Festival This fest for
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