Horrible theatrical productions used to be synonymous with Las Vegas during the holiday season. But, God bless us everyone, the picture has changed and there are many viable options to keep us entertained in December.
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Last spring, students from UNLV’s Public History program started digging into storage sheds and closets at Culinary Union Local 226 to tell the story of the labor movement in Southern Nevada. On Friday, students will unveil their findings in an exhibit at Lied Library on campus.
Comedy Central says President Obama will be on hand next week as Stephen Colbert begins his final two weeks as the fake cable news bloviator on “The Colbert Report.”
When Sauce opened its doors in August, it continued the Italian tradition started by the location’s previous occupant, The Old Spaghetti Factory. The Mall Ring Circle location is now revamped and modernized as an Italian/American bistro and bar.
The family-owned Presto Calzone Bakery opened in October and offers ready-to-eat or take-and-bake calzones, as well as homemade Italian sodas and baked goods.
The 800-pound gorilla in the ever-changing Las Vegas entertainment landscape has everyone’s attention.