While face masks have become divisive political issues for certain businesses, several local restaurants have embraced them as marketing opportunities.
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Las Vegas Philharmonic launches artist in residency program with world-class cellist Joshua Roman that would take performances to shopping centers, medical offices and parking lots.
Concerts West CEO John Meglen says of Celine Dion at The Theatre at Resorts World: “Would I love Celine to come to this building? Absolutely, but we’re not at the point of locking down artists yet.”
“Imploding the Mirage” was originally due in May before coronavirus hit.
Larry Edwards has made a career of portraying Tina Turner and is donning the wig again.
Las Vegas singer Daniel Emmet said the Park MGM gig “was kind of a bucket-list moment for me.”
As its Las Vegas shows remain idled, Cirque du Soleil has been at the center of a firefight for its financial future.
Two new restaurants will open Aug. 1 near UNLV, while Burnt Offerings offers a Nine Days menu and Modern Mixologist Tony Abou-Ganim has a free class.
Andrew Fonfa owned the Allure high-rise and was a developer in the Lucky Dragon hotel-casino, both just off the Strip on Sahara Avenue.
AEG’s Concerts West will exclusively program the new venue, which will be used for concerts, conventions, residency shows and sporting events.
The virtual sessions are free to watch, and anyone can see them without having to wrangle one of those hard-to-come-by badges.
A Madame Tussauds spokeswoman says, “These are figures you can get close to and not have to worry.”
Since 2018, the 1,000 Dreams Fund has had a singular goal: to support the dreams of young women.
‘Tyson vs. Jaws: Rumble on the Reef’ will headline the annual ‘Shark Week’ event.
Therapy executive chef Aaron Thomas and La Strega executive chef Gina Marinelli will hold live and virtual classes for autistic kids and adults and help raise money for nonprofit.
