Twenty-nine years ago, a group of people concerned about the growing HIV/AIDS situation — who wanted to help members of the community dealing with spiraling treatment costs and other challenges — threw a little backyard party in Green Valley to raise funds and awareness about the situation.
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Being dead before the show starts doesn’t stop the central character of “Death is a Drag” from having a lively role.
It’s been a favorite of many northwest locals for 15 years. Now, Tenaya Creek Brewery plans to close the property across from MountainView Hospital. The location features a pub of fewer than 1,000 square feet with video poker machines embedded in the bartop. The remainder of the building is devoted to making and distributing beer, visible through glass doors.
The original Hussong’s Cantina in Ensenada, Mexico, may have started it all, but you could say the American version kicks things up a “nacho or two.”
Can’t stand another moment of summer? Cool off with a trip to Mount Charleston, and while you’re there, check out the restaurant at Mt. Charleston Lodge, 5375 Kyle Canyon Road.
Therapy, 518 E. Fremont St., offers a mix of gastro-lounge and speakeasy vibe in downtown Las Vegas, coupled with attentive service and large-plate tapas that will satisfy numerous palates.
I’ll freely admit that, not having spent time in Buffalo, N.Y., I’ve never had Buffalo wings at the original Anchor Bar, which reportedly is where they were created.
Tom’s Urban at New York-New York announces breakfast menu
From 1969 to 1976, Elvis Presley performed an astounding run of sold-out shows in the building that is now the Westgate, 3000 Paradise Road. In December 1976, he left the building for the last time, but on April 23 of this year, Elvis returned in the form of an exhibition that celebrates his life, achievements and music.