We’ll talk Motown in a bit, but the real story of Human Nature this time is about reinvestment.
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Cafe Latte has opened two locations in downtown Las Vegas, inside the Plaza at 1 S. Main St. and on the first floor of the Molasky Corporate Center at 100 N. City Parkway. They serve Illy coffee, plus smoothies, shakes, to-go lunch items and bakery items. Hours are from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily at the Plaza (call 386-2232) and 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays at the Molasky center (call 629-3400). Visit www.CafeLatteLasVegas.com. …
Somewhere, I am confident, it’s written that every Las Vegas casino of any size has to have a steakhouse, an Italian restaurant and a Mexican restaurant. Slots? Certainly. Table games? Probably. Keno? Maybe not. Those three restaurants, though? They’re a lock, because they represent the most popular restaurant genres in the country.
It looks like a blockbuster. It feels like a blockbuster. On the set, it probably even smelled like a blockbuster.
“It’s so funny,” says John Payne. “All these guys, because we play in original bands, none of us have ever played covers before.”
Bell’s Poultry Seasoning is one of those old-fashioned things that’s difficult to find anymore — especially in this part of the country — but readers have spotted it for Joyce Hambacher.
A hit from the beginning, the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas celebrated its first year of operation this month on the anniversary of the infamous St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in 1929.
What do “Le Reve,” “Jubilee!” and the Stratosphere’s upcoming “Pin Up” have in common?
Let’s face it, most viewers really only care about the big six — picture, director and the four acting categories — at tonight’s 85th Annual Academy Awards (5:30 p.m., KTNV-TV, Channel 13).
Knights of Columbus Council 8282 is offering a fish fry from 4 to 7 p.m. every Friday during Lent (through March 29) in the Parish Center at St. Viator Catholic Community, 2461 E. Flamingo Road.
The chicken brought to our table was a culinary work of art, so uniformly golden as to reflect the proverbial Midas touch.
He’s made a career out of portraying over-the-top characters, ranging from an ancient Egyptian king to the Tooth Fairy. But in “Snitch,” Dwayne Johnson is finally stymied by his most mundane role yet: an ordinary dad.
Two kinds of history lessons are at work in “Million Dollar Quartet.” One for those who never knew, and the other for those who maybe forgot.
Anthony Jeselnik makes his debut as a Las Vegas headliner on Saturday, four days after “The Jeselnik Offensive” launched on Comedy Central.