The stars align in Vegas on Aug. 5 and 6 — the Michelin stars. That’s when executive chef Dameon Evers of Le Cirque joins forces with chef-owner Danny Lledó of Xiquet in Washington, D.C.
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Las Vegas never lacks for food and drink debuts, but recently, buzz about new and upcoming bars and restaurants has been especially lively.
Nightclub leaders, fresh off months of restrictions and a public wary of spaces dedicated for people to be close together, weren’t sure if customers would be ready to return. But pent-up demand drew them back to the dance floor.
“Dirk Arthur’s Wild Magic” would be the only show to use exotic cats in Las Vegas, and (we believe) anywhere in the country.
The funnyman, who staged his first stand-up shows by renting out the Huntridge Theater, hits the big screen for the first time next weekend with the comedy “Easter Sunday.”
Consider this an invitation to dance at your seat. The Broadway musical “The Prom” opens an eight-performance run Tuesday at The Smith Center.
Shows by James Taylor and Leon Bridges and the “Caldonia” art exhibit lead this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Developer J Dapper aims to start construction next year on the long-shuttered Huntridge Theater and figures it could cost upwards of $22 million to redevelop the World War II-era venue.
James Trees of Esther’s Kitchen says, “I’m super-surprised that the city jumped on the paid parking so fast. I thought it was in very poor taste.”
Shawn Mendes said, “I need to take the time I’ve never taken personally, to ground myself and come back stronger.”