The top male and female finishers in Saturday’s qualifier will compete in the Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest at Coney Island.
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Calling all Golden Knights fans! In celebration of the Knights’ Stanley Cup series against the San Jose Sharks, here’s your chance to see some real sharks for free.
Austin “Chumlee” Russell is not a college-basketball handicapper. He’s better versed in the Fantastic Four than the Final Four. But Chumlee stands to win $5,000 in an NCAA Tournament bracket challenge.
Lots of local businesses have food and drinks named in honor of the new hometown favorites — and now playoff bound — Vegas Golden Knights hockey team, but the pizza being served at Wolfgang Puck Bar Grill at Downtown Summerlin actually was created with the help of one of the players.
Those NASCAR racers won’t be driving 55 and neither should you. Cabo Wabo Cantina at the Miracle Mile Shops is featuring the Can’t Drive 55, a blend of Cabo Wabo blanco tequila, Sammy’s Beach Bar Rum, vodka, gin, four fruit juices and a touch of amaretto Disaronno for $15. It’ll be available all weekend, as will beer buckets and shot specials. And on Thursday, you can quaff while watching the Hauler Parade from Cabo Wabo’s Strip-side patio.
Conor McGregor took to the VIP terrace of Encore Beach Club and addressed a sold-out crowd: “It didn’t turn out the way we wanted, but we can still party like it did!”
On Saturday, Homer Simpson got “inducted” into baseball’s Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. An exhibit dedicated to “The Simpsons” opened, 25 years after the popular TV episode “Homer at the Bat” originally aired.
Actor Tom Hanks ripped the franchise’s eventual relocation from Oakland, an impromptu pivot made Wednesday at a San Francisco charity event.
Aaron Hernandez, the former NFL player and convicted murderer found hanging by a bedsheet in prison last week, will be the subject of an upcoming true crime book by best-selling author James Patterson.
Las Vegas Events President Pat Christenson talks of “a big hole,” that has prevented the city from enticing top sport and entertainment event. Now, he says, “That hole has been filled.”