The 25-foot distance between spectators and entertainers in Las Vegas ticketed shows is part of our pandemic past.
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Makers & Finders, which primarily has been serving breakfast and lunch at its two locations, is adding desserts and dessert cocktails and will open evening hours.
A general on-sale date will be announced soon for more tickets for the three-day fest, which takes place downtown on Sept. 17-19.
The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck pulled into Downtown Summerlin on Saturday.
Rita Rudner was going to join Wayne Newton and Dionne Warwick in rotation at Cleopatra’s Barge. COVID wiped out those plans.
The Grounds is a four-acre project on the site of the former Scandia Family Fun Center.
McMullen’s Irish Pub, Rí Rá and Nine Fine Irishmen will all be party central, but lots of spots that don’t usually skew Irish will celebrate the wearin’ of the green.
Louie Anderson says of being picked to fill a “white” need by Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall for “Coming to America,” “I have no problem with it.”
St. Patrick’s Day treats at Pinkbox Doughnuts and special drinks at The Underground.
Somewhere in Alex Raffi’s life are a wise sea turtle, a female pirate captain, a failed pirate, a tiger, a girl with clockwork wings and a girl wearing a rabbit’s mask who insists that she’s not a rabbit.
After seven years in Downtown Container Park, chef Stacey Dougan is closing the doors of her vegan restaurant Simply Pure.
The three-day music and arts fest is set to return this year after taking 2020 off.
Chefs Antonio Nunez of The Stove and Lanny Chin, late of Greene St. Kitchen and the Slanted Door, and a third chef will open a ghost kitchen/coffee shop/grab-and-go.
New York’s SoHo Playhouse has proposed four new spaces to help fill a gap in Las Vegas’ theater scene.
Nieve Malandra is first up as 1923 Prohibition Bar at Mandalay Bay returns to live entertainment.
