Two women are making a career change and a third switched from a medical job to hospitality. Here are their stories.
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Football season is coming. And, to celebrate the return of pro football to our TV screens, the Las Vegas Review-Journal is again compiling a directory of valley bars that cater to fans of individual NFL teams.
With a No. 1 sign pinned to his black pants, John Marr steps forward on the stage of the Jubilee Theater as the music — Imagine Dragons’ “It’s Time” — blasts.
Each week Neon spotlights a different cuisine in the Dining Guide, with steakhouses and seafood restaurants this week.
Staind frontman Aaron Lewis, threw out the first dice roll at the much-anticipated Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City during the entertainment destination’s official grand opening event Friday night.
She was sad-face after Mac killed her lipstick shade, but then a fairytale happened to her.
Chameleon pop star Lady Gaga hiked up her skirts, growled at the crowd and opportunistically affixed herself to the music, a culture that’s particularly en vogue at the moment.
Owner Paymon Raouf of Paymon’s Mediterranean Café & Hookah Lounge opened the Las Vegas Spice Co. and started making special blends for his friends in the restaurant industry. But after a brief standstill in ‘08, his business has since rebounded.
Even in a city that’s famous for outside-of-the-box weddings, the union of Amy Campbell and Mark Restucci was something you don’t see every day.
Only two comedians in America have so many fans they regularly sell out arenas. They are Chris Rock and Russell Peters, who lives in Henderson, and whose mom lives by the soon-to-open SLS hotel.