Even if you’re lucky enough to still have your mother, and have a good relationship with her, there’s a very real probability you won’t see her this year.
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Little Richard, whose piercing wail, pounding piano and towering pompadour irrevocably altered popular music while introducing black R&B to white America, has died Saturday.
Celebrities from across the nation responded to Roy Horn’s death on Friday in Las Vegas.
As news of Roy Horn’s death spread across the Las Vegas Valley, a few people went to the Mirage, where along with Siegfried Fischbacher, the duo held court between 1990 until Oct. 3, 2003.
The Blind Pig, 7th & Carson and Gaetano’s Ristorante are among the restaurants that have announced when they will reopen.
Roy Horn, of the groundbreaking Las Vegas entertainment team Siegfried & Roy, has died at 75 from complications related to COVID-19.
The original, family-owned Thai restaurant, in the Commercial Center on East Sahara Avenue, had to close more than two years ago after heavy rains caused its roof to collapse.
With Smart & Final’s new system, shoppers will queue up in a single line instead of at individual checkstands, and an electronic sign will indicate when a register is free.
Lawry’s The Prime Rib, located in the Hughes Center in Las Vegas, plans three virtual murder-mystery dinners in May, all including a Lawry’s prime rib dinner.
Ricardo’s Mexican Restaurant, which has been a staple in Las Vegas for 40 years, will continue takeout until May 15, when it plans a closing party with a “socially-distanced” buffet.
The theater reopened April 23, only to close again the next day.
Eateries that have been closed for in-house dining since March 15 can reopen Saturday, but logistical challenges make that difficult for some.
“Most of the people who watch barrel racing are friends and family,” says Steve Stallworth, general manager of South Point Arena and Equestrian Center.
The Portsmouth, England, native began his U.S. career with Ted Nugent’s “Penetrator” album, which was released in 1984.
“The City of Las Vegas, The Early Years Part 2” will debut May 15, the 115th anniversary of the city’s founding.