This week’s top choices include the Season 2 premiere of “Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted,” as the celebrity chef embarks on a new round of adventures in pursuit of food.
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MGM Resorts acting CEO Bill Hornbuckle is practicing patience when outlining the return of live entertainment in his company.
The D Las Vegas and the Golden Gate seemed as busy as usual for a weeknight. The Golden Nugget maybe a little less so. But there was activity for hours in all the casinos.
The D co-owner Derek Stevens says, “I think what we’ve seen in room bookings, it’s going to come back a little bit quicker than we thought.”
Zak Bagans says of his reopening, “I added some new exhibits that are really going to blow people away.”
Most of Circus Circus’ well-known amenities, aside from its buffet, are returning.
The Excalibur will be the next MGM Resorts property to reopen, on June 11, according to a hotel spokesman.
The Mob Museum, not an easy sell when its opening was announced a decade ago, continues to show its resiliency.
“Look at me, Dana,” John Oliver said in a string of UFC name suggestions. “Why didn’t you just call it UF-SEA? It’s perfect.”
The undoing of “Twenty-One” was set off by declining ratings, and a producer’s refusal to uphold a dirty bargain.
At one point the crowd faced off with a line of patrolmen at the edge of the blocked-off Fremont Street Experience.
Christo, known for massive, ephemeral public arts projects, has died. He was 84.
“I really thought I was going to be killed that night,” Norm Johnson says of the Watts riots. “I literally drove through a mob.”
Golden Globe winner for his Hulu series got his start in stand-up, realizing, ‘I really wanted to talk about something important like race and culture.’
Las Vegas’ hub for theater, ballet, symphony, Broadway shows and educational programs remains dark amid coronavirus pandemic.