Stefan Li, better known online as TheSushiDragon, isn’t your typical content creator.
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From foreign imports to game shows, prime-time television is filling time until its biggest shows return.
Hakkasan Group’s Mexican restaurant, scheduled to open next year in Las Vegas, will give guests the chance to dine with their feet in the sand.
Din Tai Fung prepares to open at Aria on the Strip in mid-October.
Vegas Golden Knights forward Ryan Reaves has developed a beer that encourages Las Vegans to recall the moments that gave them the shivers.
A-list actor Kevin Hart said in a statement that the telethon was “an incredible opportunity to bring the work of Jerry Lewis and the Muscular Dystrophy Association forward.”
Silverton Chief Executive Officer Craig Cavileer is also CEO of Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District.
The final MGM Resorts hotel-casino to reopen on the Strip could be back in action in the middle of October.
Owners, managers across the valley say a state task force directive about whether they could or couldn’t reopen bar areas on Wednesday was worded in a confusing manner.
Paul Shaffer remembers the Righeous Brothers on an old ABC-TV show: “Every week, they always seemed to sing the same song, ‘Koko Joe,’ about a little monkey.”
In ‘Guest House,’ Pauly Shore looks like he reeks, he butts heads with the couple and throws a party that lands the homeowner in jail.
“The Hunger Games: The Exhibition” at the MGM Grand and Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. at Treasure Island are offering free admission to locals on Thursdays and Fridays in September.
Bruce Williamson sang with the Temptations, Sons of Soul, Lon Bronson Band and David Perrico’s Pop Strings.
Eager to portray a superhero, Alan Silva says, “I wish we, as acrobats, would not get put in the box.”
In a litmus test for American moviegoing in the pandemic, Christopher Nolans “Tenet” brought in an estimated $20.2 million through the holiday weekend in U.S. and Canadian theaters.