Timing is everything. And the new restrictions on restaurants could not have come at a worse time, say some local businesspeople now left scrambling to adjust their Thanksgiving dinner reservations.
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Reverend Horton Heat set guitars and heart rates racing in unison at the first rock show in a Las Vegas concert club from a national touring act since March.
For 25 years, Megan Belk’s family has touched the Las Vegas entertainment community in myriad ways.
Four-time Super Bowl champ Terry Bradshaw says, “We will all get on the other side of this soon, but in the meantime, I hope this song brings a smile to your faces.”
Among the prizes, Dana White is offering “the biggest, baddest UFC fan experience that we’ve ever done” to support food-related charities.
The virtual event May 1 aims to keep the First Friday community connected while practicing social distancing.
The theater is selling tickets for shows including “Bad Boys for Life” and “Trolls World Tour.” Guests must remain in their cars as part of new safety measures.
The “Quarantined and Unplugged” performances are at 7 p.m., posting live, available for viewing for 24 hours before vanishing forever.
Stores are launching curbside and home delivery, even a video concierge service in order to remain viable.
Several neighborhood eateries, diversifying their offerings as the mandate against sit-down dining goes on, are selling meat, cheese and eggs to customers.