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Letter-writing may seem like a lost art in this text- and Twitter-addicted age.
This weekend, locals can “Discover the Dinosaurs” at Cashman Center.
Why does Las Vegas never disappoint? Because June brings us the dancing drag of “Priscilla Queen of the Desert” and then, a week later, “America’s Favorite Dumb Blonde,” who would be one Terry Bradshaw.
This week: Tegan & Sara, Vampire Weekend, Spiritualized, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, How to Destroy Angels, Foals, Beach House, Rihanna, Garbage, Gwar, Lee Scratch Perry, Cafe Tecuba, Jackie Evancho, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Don Rickles & Robert Davi, Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, Jillian Michaels, Keep Memory Alive Power of Love Gala and Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana
Peter Reveen, who had a worldwide career as a hypnotist and magician before he settled in Las Vegas as Lance Burton’s manager, died Sunday of complications from diabetes and dementia. He was 77.
Meet Karl Hendrickson
On April 7, 1933, Americans were able to legally purchase beer for the first time since Prohibition was enacted 13 years earlier. The beer had to contain less than 4 percent alcohol but still, it was beer!
This week: ACM Awards, ACM Party For A Cause, ACM Fan Jam, ACM Weekend at Fremont Street, Tim McGraw & Friends, Heart, George Lopez, Whoopi Goldberg, Goat Whore, Shiny Toy Guns, Skatalites, Vesterian, Moksha, Life is Beautiful Festival and the Great Greek Grill.
Always something there to remind you. “(There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me” is far from Burt Bacharach’s biggest hit.
Jewelry recovered from the Titanic is on display at the Luxor.
Welcome to The D, where the bar is long but the stage is short.