Artist Javiera Estrada opens an exhibit at Sahara West Library and the Barrick Museum hosts a closing reception in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
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This week’s top choices include the debut of HBO’s 10-episode adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Outsider.”
Drake, the adept performer, astute entrepreneur and avid Toronto Raptors fan dropped a hint Wednesday night.
The audience at Trent Carlini’s celebration of life was reminded of his talent, as his voice, moves and physical appearance were remarkably similar to Elvis Presley’s.
For its 19th edition, scheduled for Thursday through Jan. 26, the festival is reaching farther outside the tent than ever before.
The just-created Women’s Hospitality Initiative is dedicated to achieving gender equality in the restaurant industry. UNLV will show documentary “A Fine Line,” Feb. 18, followed by a panel discussion with local chefs.
Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, on Jan. 8, 1935. He would have turned 86 today.
While “The King” is no longer with us, there are some rather notable people born in 1935 who are still making an impact.
A statement said that the royal couple intend to become financially independent, shunning public support, to underpin their work on charities.
In Baby Hands, you are trapped in a playpen. Then you grab at a screwdriver — GRAB IT! — and unlock the gate.
What Wes Holton wants to make very clear, is that he and Mayfair executive chef Dai Matsuda have created a menu that’s worthy of top billing.
Truth & Tonic is going all vegan and Mott 32 will debut a Bottomless Brunch on Sunday at Venetian/Palazzo.
David Lee Roth recalls his firing at Bally’s by saying, “I think I was ahead of myself a little bit at the time.”
They’re not just filled; Hamptons at Tivoli Village overstuffs them, piles them high and tops them with bacon.
Her essays were published in The New York Times, New York magazine and other publications.
