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Social media influencers from around the country are expected to be in Las Vegas next weekend to get a first look at how the city is readying for anticipated pent-up demand for the entertainment and activities it is famous for.
Cole, the artistic director of New York’s SoHo Playhouse, has plans for four new theater spaces, a project estimated at $20 million, that would bridge the gap between Las Vegas’ existing theater companies and the touring productions that set up shop in The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
A number of hotel-casinos in the city’s resort corridor offer on-site COVID-19 testing, including The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ Reviv Spa, Boyd Gaming Corp.’s Main Street Station and MGM Resorts International properties.
Raiders fullback Alec Ingold was not entertaining the idea that his team should consider trading for Seahawk’s quarterback Russell Wilson. Ingold says his team has a great QB in Derek Carr and it should stay that way. Vegas Nation’s Cassie Soto and Vinny Bonsignore discuss what else Ingold had to say about Carr.
Geoff Schumacher, vice president of exhibits and programs at the Mob Museum talks about his relationship with notorious mobster Frank Cullotta, who died last August. “Frank Cullotta’s Greatest Kitchen Hits: A Gangster’s Cookbook” (Wild Blue Press, $17) was published late last year, co-authored with Dennis N. Griffin, who produced three other books with Cullotta.
It was paradise, but no tickets Sunday at the Las Vegas Raiders’ home facility. Nonetheless, Santa Fe performed the first show ever at Allegiant Stadium, months before Garth Brooks’ formal, sold-out lid-lifter on July 10. The band called out after the show, “We are the first!”
The biggest little city in the world is rebounding from the pandemic faster than Las Vegas.
Aaron Franklin traded his cozy one-bedroom apartment in the tony community of Marina del Rey, California, for a Las Vegas home with a swimming pool and tennis court.
Nearly a year into the pandemic, AA members in Southern Nevada are as likely to be attending virtual meetings as live ones. And while live meetings are returning, what began as a pandemic-prompted alternative may remain as a recovery tool even after the pandemic ends.