This week’s top choices include the debut of “Space Force,” a comedy that reteams Steve Carell and Greg Daniels of “The Office.”
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“Absinthe” producer Ross Mollsison says, “When Caesars said that they wanted to do a television commercial that indicates Vegas is really ready to open, I said, ‘I’ll plug the tree in.’ ”
He went missing last Sunday after he went swimming with his 10-year-old son, Aryeh.
The Miller’s Ale House locations at Town Square and in Henderson, along with No Regrets on West Sunset Road, are not expected to reopen.
Face masks will be required for staff and guests, and sanitizer made at the museum’s speakeasy will be given away while supplies last.
Robert Lang, director of UNLV’s Brookings Mountain West research institute, indicated that Las Vegas may have outgrown its buffets.
Raffle organizers say they have already raised 5 million euros ($5.4 million) by selling 50,000 tickets online for 100 euros ($109) each.
Cooking Live, which will run Sunday on Instagram, will be a fundraiser for cancer charities, including the Tyler Robinson Foundation.
Terry Fator plots his return to the stage: “It’s just a matter of finding the right room for me now.”
“Twilight” actor Gregory Tyree Boyce and his girlfriend were found dead in a Las Vegas home last week, police said.
In 2018, she announced that she had Graves’ disease, which leads to the overproduction of thyroid hormones.
Dan Rossi, a veteran of several restaurants in town, most recently worked at Red Rock Resort.
Open-fire cooking replaced by online fireside chats “where people have time to talk to the chefs,” the event founder says.
Barry Manilow’s “All the Hits” show is back Sept. 17-19, with select dates in October, November and December.
Ken Osmond’s Eddie Haskell stood out among many memorable characters on the classic family sitcom, which ran from 1957 to 1963 on CBS and ABC.