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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“Absinthe” is among some shows trying to remain open in the Nevada governor’s latest COVID directive.
The reduction of public gatherings to 50 people or 25 percent of capacity, whichever is less, comes just as some artistic endeavors were starting to get back on their feet.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Sunday that as of 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, restaurants can serve no more than 25 percent of their capacity, and reservations are required.
“Zumanity,” Cirque du Soleil’s adult production at New York-New York, employed about 120 artists, crew and support staff. The show is closing after 17 years and 7,700 shows.
Rise, a grassroots initiative, is spearheaded by none other than Franco Dragone, who clearly wants to return to Vegas.
Esther’s Kitchen has decided to close for three days, after staff members tested positive for COVID 19.
Rocky Dale Davis, one of Las Vegas’ most promising comedians, finds a way to keeping doing stand-up amid the coronavirus shutdown. Yes, goats are involved.