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Bachelor party? Vegas! The next level? Grab a crew and take a ten-stop tour of the greatest gambling destinations in North America. Well, actually there’s much more out there than just Vegas destinations. In our October/November issue we came up with our Top Ten Casinos list, and gave our breakdown of each spot in a way the usual brochures can’t. Whether you’re hoping to stack some paper in the apres ski environment, or are going on a balls-out gamble fest, there’s a little something for everyone. Keep reading to see how each venue stacks up against each other…
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If you can remember what happened in Vegas, your trip blew.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, ’cause there’s no way those hookers ever got out of the shallow grave Ayo! Scott dug for them, not bound with all that duct tape. But you don’t have to bury escorts alive to have a good time in Sin City—that’s just what Ayo! likes to do on a big fight night. The Hangover, the new comedy from Todd Phillips, director of Old School, shows there’s lots of other fun shit you can get into while getting smashed in the middle of the desert.
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Looks like the oft-delayed Tha Carter III might actually see the light of day'now slated for May 8th. Lil Wayne shot the video for “Lollipop,” in Las Vegas featuring producer Static Major who just passed away last month. Fast forward to 1:36 for Dwayne’s faux stairway to heaven.
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Call it a smart business move or an evasive action. Just weeks after HBO's Entourage hopped on the jock of sneakerheads with an episode dedicated to an Undftd x Nike Air Force 1 one-off, the West Coast sneaker outpost drew the heat away from their LA location with a party at the new store in Vegas. Though the store hasn't even opened yet, that faint smell of asbestos was never a factor while we danced to grooves from DJ/producer 9th Wonder, toasted to many more scorching days of waiting in line for limited edition sneakers and, um, to strippers, of course. It's Vegas baby!

There was no posting up on the wall at this party.

Oops, someone should have reminded DJ 9th Wonder.

The dudes from ’80s hip-hop inspired brand Fruition, came through representing a complete color palette.

Taking it back to classic streetwear with the Carhartt crew.