11.1.09

1101SUN: THE ROUNUDP

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Why, that skeletal senorita is borderline indecent. You can practically see her sternum.

The cure for the Halloween Hangover? A fistful of candy corn and Dia de los Muertos. Sugar skulls always get the job when it’s time to take the pain awyay. Tacos & Tequila at the Luxor knows you’re probably still wearing last night’s costume anyway, and offers the $1,000 Deadliest Dressed costume contest from noon to 5 p.m. during brunch. Dos Caminos inside Palazzo has their own Day of the Dead brunch going on. Leftover candy corn, sugar skulls and tequila. That’s a solid recipe right there.

  • Cherry at Red Rock does costume contests for sexiest, scariest, most creative, best couple and best group costumes.
  • Fangoria’s Trinity of Terror film festival features George Romero, Bruce Campbell, Corbin Bernsen and Malcolm McDowell. Day passes $20, weekend passes $50.
  • Howie Mandel is at MGM Grand’s Hollywood Theater..
  • The Bank has Bad Boy Bill.
  • Wasted Space at the Hard Rock Hotel brings in the Genitorturers, Kil Jaden and Drug Adicts
  • Lavo at The Palazzo does Vice Vice Baby.
  • Body English does a Sunday School costume party.
  • Revolution Lounge at The Mirage has Closet Sundays with DJ Dave Aude.
  • Zowie Bowie does Cufflinks and Cocktails at Brand inside Monte Carlo.
  • Krave does Sindaze.
  • Christian Audigier the Nightclub has Sunday Funday.
  • Rockhouse holds Sin City Sundays with DJ Sincere.
  • Blue Martini at Town Square holds house:kitten Sunday.
  • The Thunderbird Lounge (1215 Las Vegas Blvd.) does its gay night, Club Skittles, with DJ Sam.
  • The Bunkhouse holds Sunday Schoolin’ with Mikey VIP.
  • Divebar has White Rhino and the Sunday Night Hula Party.
  • The Beauty Bar holds Suede Sundays: All Smiths/Morrissey and dark ‘80s.
  • Cheyenne Saloon brings in Clockwork Hero and the Rock DJ Coalition at 8 p.m.
  • The Double Down features The China White Motors and Uberschall.
  • Premier welcomes Brokencyde, Kill Paradise, The Ready Set, Watchout! There’s Ghosts and Streetlights to Satallites.

By Jason Scavone

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