Summer state of mind

CORRECTION

An article in Wednesday’s Business section incorrectly stated the collection period for Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority room tax revenues to be distributed to local government. The taxes were taken in during March, April and May.

Carlisle, Flock of Seagulls play in Henderson

An end-of-summer music festival and a concert featuring Belinda Carlisle, A Flock of Seagulls and Men Without Hats are part of the fall performance schedule at the Henderson Pavilion amphitheater, 200 S. Green Valley Parkway.

Lingerie-wearing hair stylists take their work seriously

Exposed is the eye candy salon at the Plaza, where sexy hairstylists cut, color and style hair while wearing lingerie. Although female clients schedule appointments, the concept salon clearly is aimed at men.

Singing legend Barbara Cook performing four shows at Cabaret Jazz

Barbara Cook’s career has spanned more than half a century, taking her from Broadway to the Metropolitan Opera, from London to Washington, D.C. But she never played a Las Vegas gig until now. The 84-year-old singer performs the first of four shows tonight in The Smith Center’s intimate Cabaret Jazz.

Red Cross pumps up competition in Las Vegas blood market

For about five decades, the nonprofit United Blood Services had a monopoly on blood services for Las Vegas area hospitals. But that cracked two years ago when Red Cross won a contract to serve five hospitals. It added four more last year and now is unveiling a more aggressive push to recruit collection drive sponsors.

Developer moves operations base into former Ice House Lounge

The Ice House Lounge at 650 S. Main St. opened for business in 2004, serving cocktails and food. But the party ended in 2009. Now real estate developer Jeffrey Fine has moved in his Fine Properties staff.

UNLV Rebels Camp Report, Aug. 16

You know that pistol offense UNLV ran last football season?

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