Two surf-and-turf options for less than $20 lead this week’s food & drink roundup.
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Dayclubs and nightclubs in Las Vegas host Labor Day weekend parties in this week’s nightlife roundup.
Mr. Chow, which overlooks the Garden of the Gods pool at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, serves a filet mignon that’s wrapped in gold and draped with a caviar garland.
Comedian Russell Peters performs at the Palms and Bruno Mars returns to Park MGM in this week’s show roundup.
The Boulder City Art Guild Gallery features works by Michael Mahalak and Super Summer Theatre presents “Noises Off” in this week’s arts roundup.
Troy Liquor Bar at the Golden Nugget makes a White Gummy Bear that requires only four ingredients and tastes just like its namesake candy.
He was a frequent collaborator with Kris Kristofferson and wrote the song “We Had It All,” recorded by numerous artists.
Other downtown events coming up include a silent night of disco a burlesque course and Art Appreciation Month at the children’s museum.
Frankie Moreno has topped the Billboard charts again in two categories this month, with his piano instrumental “Pianoforte.”
It’s hard to get more timely than the ambitious new drama, even though it was first sold as a feature script all the way back in 2005.
Artist-in-residence Julie Henson created three soft sculptures during her tenure and will leave one for permanent collection at Neon Museum.
The destruction and removal of the Philippe Starck -designed statue has sparked debate about why the roundish figure wasn’t given a stay of execution.
A chef’s table experience, a vegan component with ingredients from local farms and 60 restaurants/vendors will provide food for festivalgoers.
The 32-foot-tall structure was taken down Tuesday night, headed to the dumpster as part of owner Alex Meruelo’s re-branding of SLS Las Vegas.
Troy Burgess left Cher’s 1989-90 world tour for a sitcom set in the 1970s, called “Have a Nice Day.” Burgess would play a stoner kid.