In this episode of “The Nutcracker: Home for the Holidays” we explore the larger than life elements designed specifically for the Vegas stage.
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Las Vegas restaurants plan special menus to celebrate Hanukkah, Lotus of Siam to reopen its Flamingo location Friday, Hanukkah and Christmas doughnuts tempt.
A month ago, Spiegelworld officials were optimistic they could keep “Absinthe” open and relaunch “Atomic Saloon Show.
“You can become someone,” the Israel native says of the message of her new film, which took a year to shoot and comes out Christmas Day.
A pair of Main Street restaurants are the latest addition to the culinary hotbed in downtown Las Vegas.
Tape Face says of his mannequin crowd, “We needed an audience, so the best thing was to build one.”
James Holzhauer praised Alex Trebek, who hosted “Jeopardy!” since its syndication debut in 1984.
Alex Trebek, the longtime host of “Jeopardy!”, has died, the show announced on Twitter.
The veteran Vegas broadcaster says, “We have a lot of people who are suffering right now, because of COVID and other reasons, and I want to lift spirits.”
Time has run out for Amber Unicorn Books. The venerable Las Vegas used bookstore will close its doors in late November.
The Greek seafood restaurant is preparing for its move by early next year to The Venetian.
Here’s something that seems tailor-made for fall. Autumn is prime dessert season. And … well … this dessert is a little Frankenstein-like, so there’s the Halloween element.
Paul Shaffer remembers the Righeous Brothers on an old ABC-TV show: “Every week, they always seemed to sing the same song, ‘Koko Joe,’ about a little monkey.”
In ‘Guest House,’ Pauly Shore looks like he reeks, he butts heads with the couple and throws a party that lands the homeowner in jail.
“The Hunger Games: The Exhibition” at the MGM Grand and Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. at Treasure Island are offering free admission to locals on Thursdays and Fridays in September.