It has drawn protests by animal rights groups for profiting from the hunting of endangered animals and promoting unethical hunting practices.
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Jewel Nightclub greeted the team with a 49ers logo across its LED screens, a big 49ers flag and cocktail waittresses in Niners uniforms.
A Las Vegas judge said Tuesday that Wayne Newton’s attorneys “have shown through sworn testimony that they have at all times owned the property” left behind at Casa de Shenandoah.
In other culinary news, Mr. Coco at Palms receives award, several restaurants open their doors, while a longtime Henderson Greek spot closes.
When Elio makes its debut, it will be not the typical sombreros-and-serapes kind of place, but a sleek, contemporary spot showcasing various elements of Mexican cuisine.
Warm Chocolate Butter Cake at Mastro’s in Las Vegas piles on the chocolate and dresses it up fine.
BarCanada, a hockey-inspired bar, is part of D Las Vegas’ second-floor renovations.
“Mermaids Don’t Wear Skirts,” a collaboration between local street artists Aware and Bandit, turns the Western Motel exterior into a whimsical underwater seascape.
We now know the identity of “Michael,” the mystery man with whom Lady Gaga was canoodling at NoMad Restaurant at Park MGM on New Year’s Eve.
UNLVino is evolving into something new, with a little help from Bobby Flay.
Expert in Spanish cooking is the first in Tekka Bar’s new guest chef series.
Six-time “Dancing With the Stars” champ Derek Hough says, “I want to inspire people to just move and that they do not need to be a trained dancer to have fun.”
In the real world, heavy news never seems to stop. But during commercial breaks in the Super Bowl, advertisers did their best to serve up an antidote heavily spiked with fun.
The first, classic prop bet was William “Refrigerator” Perry scoring a touchdown in Super Bowl XX. Perry went off at 20-to-1, closed at 2-to-1, and of course did score a TD.
The World War I tale “1917” notched second as the film continues to build momentum as an Oscars contender.
