Marc Savard is not all smiles over the return of face covers at his Las Vegas Strip hypnosis show.
Arts & Culture
Across the city, entertainers are quickly recalibrating to follow COVID protocols, which are in fact changing by the day.
Singers are required to wear masks down under their chins, or loop them over an ear, while singing, then pull them back up.
It was a hot, sunny morning in VegasVille on Thursday. We know this because a tuxedoed, masked Phantom of the Opera sought shade under a palm tree near the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign.
Impressively, a few well-known Vegas figures in town are masked up, 24/7 — Elvis and Caesar among them.
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