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Boteco in Las Vegas serves world of diversity on ‘tapas’

It’s bordering on an embarrassment of riches, although the Southern Nevada dining community could be forgiven for feeling smug at the whole series of great little spots opening across the valley. One of the more recent arrivals is Boteco in Henderson, which opened in May with executive chef Rachel LeGloahec at the helm.

Human Nature has new CD, TV special

Human Nature just marked its 27th anniversary. The group has a new PBS special on Thanksgiving weekend and a new CD. Human Nature has sold more than 2.5 million albums, earned 27 platinum awards and has taken the stage at the Venetian more than 1,600 times in over eight years.

‘Who Killed Tupac?’ investigation seems flawed at best

I didn’t make it through all six episodes of “Who Killed Tupac?” (9 p.m. Tuesday, AE), but I’m going to assume it doesn’tcrack the 21-year-old case.

 
Vegas Stripped: Meet Champ Wilson — VIDEO

You can’t miss him at night. Champ Wilson is the one with the flashing glasses and flashlight.

 
Malcolm Young, AC/DC guitarist, dies at age 64

Malcolm Young, rhythm guitarist of AC/DC, the thunderous Australian rock band that he co-founded with his brother Angus in 1973, died Saturday after a long battle with dementia. He was 64.

Woman told to pay Katy Perry for interfering with LA convent sale

A jury has found that a businesswoman must pay $5 million to singer Katy Perry and the archdiocese of Los Angeles, finding that the woman intentionally interfered with the sale to Perry of a hilltop property that was once a convent.