Las Vegas entertainer Jeneane Marie Cranert, who opened for Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Don Rickles and many others, died Wednesday after a fight with cancer.
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Joe Jackson had a home in Las Vegas for decades. He was frequently spotted around town, especially in the 1990s, at such now-closed nightspots as The Shark Club and Tramps, and occasionally at such haunts as Le Bistro Theatre.
It was just supposed to be a silly summer show.
Chef Ralph Perazzo won’t open his new restaurant, bBd’s Burgers Beers Desserts, at Palace Station until Labor Day weekend, but he’ll give out samples of what he’s all about on Monday night.
Some films adapt classic works of literature. Others stem from original ideas fashioned by revered auteurs.
This simple dessert creates a cloud of fog right at your table.
She cataloged former hurts with current relish, practically licking the juice of past grievances from her fingertips.
Fireworks displays, parades and all kinds of events will celebrate the 4th of July holiday in Las Vegas, beginning this Saturday.
John Simmons used Saturday’s Hopped Taco Throwdown to give Las Vegas a sneak preview of a plant-based taco concept, Tacotarian, that his brother and sister-in-law are opening on Fort Apache Road near Patrick Lane. Simmons is lending a hand with the menu, which on Saturday included a vegan chorizo-spiced cauliflower taco with roasted carrot hummus, smoked yogurt, harissa and cilantro on a chickpea flour tortilla. Watch for a late-summer opening.
Anthony Santori is the room chef of buffet and catering at Santa Fe Station, but in his spare time, he’s a Webelos den leader and a Boy Scouts assistant Scoutmaster.