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thebrunswicknews.com | Jason Bracelin
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charlotteobserver.com | Jason Bracelin
A1981 Kuwahara KZ-1 E.T. replica bike hangs from the rafters at the Vault Bicycle Shop, which has a "Walk down memory lane" bicycle museum with 75 vintage, rare, unusual complete bikes on display on April 10, 2025, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal/TNS) TNS LAS VEGAS - E.T. has phoned home. But first, a pit stop in Centennial Hills.
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dailygazette.com | Jason Bracelin
LAS VEGAS — E.T. has phoned home. But first, a pit stop in Centennial Hills. kAm%96C6[ E96 >@DE 72>@FD DA246 2=:6? :? E96 9:DE@CJ @7 p>6C:42? 4:?6>2 D:ED :? 2 >:=< 4C2E6 277:I65 E@ E96 92?5=632CD @7 2?
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yoursun.com | Jason Bracelin
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3 weeks ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Jason Bracelin
By Jason Bracelin, Las Vegas Review-Journal LAS VEGAS - It's here, and as always, we're there. Electric Daisy Carnival is back, and somehow the biggest electronic dance music festival in the country just keeps getting bigger as it envelops Las Vegas Motor Speedway in a cocoon of light, sound, flesh and fireworks from dusk till dawn this weekend.
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3 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Jason Bracelin
LAS VEGAS — It’s here, and as always, we’re there. Electric Daisy Carnival is back, and somehow the biggest electronic dance music festival in the country just keeps getting bigger as it envelops Las Vegas Motor Speedway in a cocoon of light, sound, flesh and fireworks from dusk till dawn this weekend. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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3 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Jason Bracelin
LAS VEGAS - It's here, and as always, we're there. Electric Daisy Carnival is back, and somehow the biggest electronic dance music festival in the country just keeps getting bigger as it envelops Las Vegas Motor Speedway in a cocoon of light, sound, flesh and fireworks from dusk till dawn this weekend. This year, EDC expands to a record 16 stages, boasting over 250 performers soundtracking a full-on sensory overload.
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3 weeks ago |
reviewjournal.com | Jason Bracelin
It’s here, and as always, we’re there. Electric Daisy Carnival is back, and somehow the biggest electronic dance music festival in the country just keeps getting bigger as it envelops Las Vegas Motor Speedway in a cocoon of light, sound, flesh and fireworks from dusk till dawn this weekend. This year, EDC expands to a record 16 stages, boasting over 250 performers soundtracking a full-on sensory overload.
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1 month ago |
reviewjournal.com | Jason Bracelin
E.T. has phoned home. But first, a pit stop in Centennial Hills. There, the most famous space alien in the history of American cinema sits in a milk crate affixed to the handlebars of an exceedingly hard-to-find 1981 Kuwahara-KZ bicycle hanging from the rafters — or at least a 3D, foam-injected mold of the extraterrestrial’s head finished off with a custom makeup job.
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1 month ago |
gmtoday.com | Jason Bracelin
LAS VEGAS — From the blood-red, blood-thirsty ’58 Plymouth Fury in “Christine” to Ash Williams’ dented ’73 Oldsmobile Delta 88 in “The Evil Dead” series to the Ghostbusters’ iconic hearse/ambulance hybrid, cars and horror flicks go together like rubber and asphalt. Isn’t it about time, then, for something that caters to fans of both? Answering in the affirmative is Nightmare in Vegas, which will debut at the Silverton on Oct. 4-5 as a novel combination of a horror convention and classic car show.