EDITOR’S NOTE: This is part of an occasional series of stories highlighting performers who played an interesting role in the history of entertainment in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas contractors have seen happier days. The building boom that defined this city during the last two decades has evaporated like a desert mirage amid a deepening recession and credit freeze. Today, builders are struggling to stay afloat as developers halt, postpone, and scale back construction plans.
If there’s theft or vandalism happening in Las Vegas, Jonathan Fine wants to see it.
British Airways, one of the most recognizable airlines in the world, is coming to Las Vegas.
Quietly, Isle of Capri Casinos has won its way into the wallets of investors.
E-readers are working their way into society, as people are reading books, newspapers, magazines and blogs on thin, lightweight devices that hold up to 1,500 items. The Amazon Kindle DX was unveiled last week and will hit the market sometime this summer.
Follow the link for the complete schedule for the state baseball, softball and volleyball tournaments.
The Hard Rock Hotel’s new Joint got broken in exactly right tonight. Thin-mint women shimmied in tiny black skirts. The opening act was a band no one ever heard of. And the smell of smoked-weed-in-progress wafted gently higher.
Ford might have a better idea on how to spur sales of new vehicles.
Racing souvenirs aren’t limited to shirts and hats, bumper stickers and flags.
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