The major reasons to see Las Vegas Little Theatre’s “How the Other Half Loves” are Barbara King and Gary Lunn. She plays a well-heeled, well-spoken proper English woman who’s having an affair. He’s her often befuddled husband, the sort who goes about looking for a coat that he’s already wearing.
Wine: Rosenblum Cellars Zinfandel Vintner’s Cuvee XXX
Gotta love that kielbasa, the legendary Polish favorite. And apparently readers do, because several of them responded to a query from James Noetzel, who’s looking for a “chunky-garlic” variety.
Known for his gourmet spin on American comfort food and popular processed snacks, chef Kerry Simon hasn’t abandoned his defining philosophy at his 7-month-old restaurant Simon at Palms Place, 4381 W. Flamingo Road.
Tronox Worldwide, the company that owns a chemical manufacturing plant in Henderson and filed for bankruptcy Monday, has assured state officials that it will continue cleaning up perchlorate contamination in the Las Vegas Wash.
Architects of Las Vegas’ “What happens here, stays here” ad campaign say they’re redoubling efforts to get ’em here in the first place.
Penn National Gaming sources said Tuesday the regional casino operator is not buying The Mirage, a hot rumor that has been circulating around the Strip much of the past month.
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority officials said Tuesday they will strengthen oversight of charitable donations and other spending, citing a recent flap over the group’s chief executive officer signing off on donations to a charitable group that subsequently honored him at a lavish banquet.
Tropicana Entertainment has submitted a reorganization plan that would split the company into two and leave the company’s embattled owner without any ownership interest in the reorganized company.
