The Kosher Experience provides kosher foods to Las Vegas families
Ten touring productions are on The Smith Center’s 2018-19 Broadway Las Vegas season schedule. (The Smith Center)
A Las Vegas bar serves French toast kids (and adults) can only dream of! Born and Raised coats its Hendertucky Toast in Fruity Pebbles. First, the cereal is ground up in a food processor. Then, the batter is created with eggs, heavy cream, cinnamon and powdered sugar. The grill is coated with butter before dunking Texas toast in the batter, coating it in the cereal, and placing it on the grill. Once the toast is cooked on both sides, it’s time for toppings. Hendertucky French toast is topped with whipped cream, strawberries and blueberries. It’s finished with whiskey maple syrup. Would you try this?
STK in Las Vegas makes a dessert with a cotton candy cloud on fire (Janna Karel Las Vegas Review-Journal)
KNPR founder Lamar Marchese trades radio for photography
Fergie’s Performance Draws Mixed Reactions at NBA All-Star Game The star’s rendition of the national anthem drew some laughs from the crowd. Even some of the all-stars themselves were shocked…
Shepard Fairey and Sum 41 drummer Frank Zummo unveil one-of-a-kind drum kit at Hard Rock Hotel
James Probst and Megan Fazio grew up near each other in Houston, but didn’t meet until hiking in Red Rock Canyon. (Kevin Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
New York-New York has added an optional virtual reality experience with its Big Apple Coaster.
Video by Patrick Connolly
Additional footage provided by MGM Resorts
Music by Otis McDonald
Las Vegas Philharmonic conjures ‘Sounds From Twilight’
Virtual reality on New York-New York’s Big Apple Coaster
UNLVs Nevada Conservatory Theatre swings for the Fences
4 fun alternatives to boring Valentine’s Day traditions in Las Vegas
Performers with the Ms. Senior Nevada Pageant entertain their fellow seniors
Sugar Factory makes a Valentine Smooch Martini for Valentine’s Day
The first-ever Chinese New Year China Lights festival in North Las Vegas runs until Feb. 25. (Briana Erickson)
Discovery’s Design Zone connects math, science and fun
Wreck Room in Las Vegas lets you break various items, from glass bottles to printers. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal