Casino MonteLago at Lake Las Vegas has expanded its dining with Xing Asian Bistro, a restaurant with a unique Asian/Latin fusion menu developed by executive chef Jayson Perry.
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Sam Riddle was once a lounge singer, playing his grand piano in his three-piece suit. But that wasn’t him.
I am curious why you would equate a lapse in parenting judgment by taking your son to McDonald’s for breakfast. As a proud Las Vegas McDonald’s owner/operator, I find it very frustrating to read such comments as yours.
Southwest Las Vegas poet Sharon Austin has lived a life fit for film. Born in a small town in Arkansas, Austin was swiftly lured into the world of organized crime. Framed in a mob love triangle murder, Austin found herself in prison in an addiction recovery group. “I didn’t have any problems with alcohol or drugs, so I wondered why I was there,” she said. The group counselor convinced her that men could be just as overpowering an addiction. It was in prison that Austin began writing and reciting poetry, which she said changed her life and the lives of many of the women around her. “I picked up a pen and the words just came,” she said. “I started writing and the words were just flowing.” Many of those words can be found in her book “End of the Rainbow.”
Elvis Monroe, made up of performers from Paperback Hero, Matchbox Twenty, Lifehouse and other bands, is scheduled to perform once a month in Rocks Lounge at Red Rock Resort, beginning Thursday.
High school is not a four-year foray for many students nowadays. Fifth-year seniors are more common than ever before, administrators say.
The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District Board of Trustees heard from the public Sept. 13 regarding its rental fee structure for library facilities. The discussion prompted the board to vote to reduce its fees, effective immediately, including the hourly rate from $170 to $40.
Even though IKEA, the international home furnishing store, doesn’t have a location in Las Vegas, it doesn’t matter. ModernLV brings the merchandise to customers.
The third annual Asian Harvest Moon Festival is scheduled from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday at the Springs Preserve, 333 S. Valley View Blvd. Expect traditional music and dance performances, arts and crafts, a children’s lantern parade, and food and drink concessions. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children 5 to 12 and free for children 4 or younger. Call 822-8453 or visit springspreserve.org.
Converting a boneyard into a full-fledged museum has been an arduous process, but the Neon Museum is receiving it s final touches before its expected opening.