Vickie’s to reopen in a few months, while Bazaar Meat offers takeout, Oh La La marks its anniversary and Freedom 2 Brunch is back in Las Vegas.
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The restaurant in the World Market Center comes back Oct. 16. Chef Natalie Young also plans a furniture store to feature “cool affordable stuff” in the Arts District.
LaChTV, launching Monday, is designed for 10- to 25-year-old second- and third-generation Americans.
The veteran Vegas broadcaster says, “We have a lot of people who are suffering right now, because of COVID and other reasons, and I want to lift spirits.”
Time has run out for Amber Unicorn Books. The venerable Las Vegas used bookstore will close its doors in late November.
The Greek seafood restaurant is preparing for its move by early next year to The Venetian.
Here’s something that seems tailor-made for fall. Autumn is prime dessert season. And … well … this dessert is a little Frankenstein-like, so there’s the Halloween element.
The Strat’s L.A. Comedy Club will offer the “Redneck Comedy Magic” show and its rotation of comedy headliners nightly.
John Katsilometes estimates he was at least 6 feet away from the performers at Le Cabaret, a distance Gov. Steve Sisolak himself endorses.
After a long layoff, the Half Life series returned to the spotlight this year with the release of Half Life: Alyx.
Johnny Nash, a singer-songwriter, actor and producer best known for “I Can See Clearly Now,” died Tuesday, his son said.
Acclaimed director Kenny Ortega was in the original Lake of Dreams creative team, and is back 15 years later.
Eddie Van Halen, legendary rock guitarist and founder of the band Van Halen, has died at 65, according to a peron close to his family.
The adjoining “Bodies … The Exhibition” and “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” have reopened on Luxor’s second-level mezzanine.
Cultural theorist and poet Fred Moten is one of 21 MacArthur Foundation fellows for 2020.