The Nevada Wildlife Department and Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Las Vegas plan a series of workshops on the preparation of game meats. The first workshop, highlighting big game, is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in Technique Restaurant at Le Cordon Bleu, 1451 Center Crossing Road. It’s $40. Registration is required; visit http://bit.ly/1c4Q8hT. …
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Whole-bellied clams. They’re one of the foods readers seem to miss most from the East Coast and New England, one of the things they most frequently say they want to find in Las Vegas. As far as I know, Lazy Joe’s Fish &Chips is about the only place in town that serves them.
Saxophonist David Sanborn and singer-guitarist Jonathan Butler were born worlds apart — but share a lifelong love of music that changed their lives as children.
Alt-rockers Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden team up at The Axis at Planet Hollywood on July 19, with Death Grips. Tickets are $59.50, $79.50, $99.50 and $125 and go on sale at noon Friday at The Axis box office, 3667 Las Vegas Blvd. South, and Ticketmaster outlets.
No, the guy didn’t swallow the microphone.
There are no sand dunes in Sweden.
“I feel like I’m gonna die,” Lydia Loveless sings, though that might not be the most accurate way to describe her actions: Singing is a conscious act, and this feels different, her words reflexive and involuntary, like the sound you make when you drop something heavy on your foot.
So you like your March Madness with a chaser of New Orleans funk?
Sorry, rest of the world. Las Vegas — or at least everyone who saw the Jabbawockeez at the Monte Carlo — already knew all John Legend needs is a piano.
Smile! You’re dead, thanks to Portland psych rockers A Happy Death, who come with “rock ’n’ roll for the end of the world” at 10 p.m. Thursday at the Double Down Saloon, 4640 Paradise Road. The show is free; call 702-791-5775.