With so many popular New Year’s Eve activities canceled or closed this year, restaurants became more of a focal point than ever for some holiday revelers.
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Tourists and locals braved a raging pandemic Thursday night to end a year of unimaginable crisis with a hopeful eye toward a fresh start and descended on Las Vegas to celebrate the beginning of 2021.
Here’s a look at some of the things we did to survive 2020 and how we may, hopefully, begin to move on in the year ahead.
Amber Unicorn Books closed its doors Sunday after decades of serving Southern Nevada bibliophiles.
After decades of serving Southern Nevada bibliophiles, Amber Unicorn Books will close its doors Sunday
Lance Burton says of Vegas: “I was so excited and grateful to be doing my magic act in the city I had been dreaming of.”
Vegas historian Brian “Paco” Alvarez led Tony Hsieh on a First Friday tour, recalling, “He didn’t buy the art. He bought an art event.”
The home where Tony Hsieh suffered life-ending injuries is owned by Rachael Brown, a longtime Zappos employee and well-known Vegas cellist.
Tony Hsieh’s fellow downtown Las Vegas visionary Derek Stevens and his wife, Nicole, are taking lead on a Viva Vision tribute.
Even if the foodies or barflies on your holiday shopping list aren’t ready yet to return to a favorite bar or restaurant, they might want to show them some love.
El Dorado Cantina offers tequila infusions, Ike’s has discounted sandwiches.
Greg Stevens isn’t quite the silent partner in the Circa empire. He’s just not as demonstrative as his brother and business partner, Derek Stevens.
Rumors bubbled over Thursday that the former Bears QB and the “Fox Nation” personality were an item, after being spotted together recently at a bar in Nashville.