A gold rush in the early 1900s spawned the town of Beatty, 115 miles northwest of Las Vegas, and the nearby ghost town of Rhyolite.
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The artists responsible for visual and audio effects in “The Force Awakens” were greeted like rock stars at the National Association of Broadcasters Show Monday.
Those arriving early to the National Association of Broadcasters Show were greeted with everything from a tutorial on aerial drone photography to footage of Oscar-winning director Ang Lee’s next film.
Ruth Duer is looking for pickled eggs, and her fellow readers know where to find them. Pat Ilic emailed that she bought some “puckery” ones at Cost Plus World Market at 3890 Blue Diamond Road; there’s another Cost Plus at 2151 N. Rainbow Blvd. Jim Johnson found them at the Smart &Final at 3750 E. Flamingo Road. And Charlie Weakland said pickled eggs produced in the Amish country of Ohio and in regular, red (beet) and jalapeno flavors are available at the C-A-L Ranch Store at 232 N. Jones Blvd.
Wayne Newton’s T-Mobile performance April 6 marked the end of a 10-year rift between the Las Vegas icon and the Las Vegas Musicians Union.
I was a little surprised at how normal Culinary Dropout is.
If I’d seen Disney’s new take on “The Jungle Book” at the same tender age I saw the 1967 animated classic, I would have wet myself.
The announcement of four more versions of “Avatar,” a refreshing Jeff Goldblum and peeks at upcoming comedies, action and shoot-‘em-ups closed out the CinemaCon convention on Thursday at Caesars Palace.
It’s a sure bet that casino CEOs don’t execute their jobs with the passion that Michael Meredith has as a sign holder for Metro PCS on Sahara and Decatur.
CinemaCon, the annual convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners, has taken over Caesars Palace this week to the point that you can’t even order an overpriced slice of pizza in the food court without hearing tourists gush about how they saw Ben Affleck walking across the casino floor.