Las Vegas is generally known as a city for adults. Oh he tried the whole family vibe years ago but, in the end, there’s a reason he’s known as Sin City and his motto is What Happens Here Only Happens Here. THE ADVERTISEMENT Now Vegas is set to host what is billed as the first […]
Month: June 2020
Children and parents march against police brutality in North Las Vegas park
More than 100 children and their parents marched together against racism and police brutality on Sunday in a park in North Las Vegas. The kids chanted “Black Lives Matter, Our Lives Matter, My Life Counts” as they walked around the plaza at Craig Ranch Regional Park, run by 11-year-old Kumei Tenorio-Norwood, who organized the rally […]
What’s New in Las Vegas Restaurants
Take-out Happy Hour Ra Sushi at the Fashion Show mall is offering Happy Hour to Go for takeout, curbside pickup or delivery: The Ra’ckin Spread, $29, with garlic edamame, sesame garlic wings, pork gyoza, shrimp shumai, spring rolls and wontons with pineapple cheese; The Ra’vival Kit, $33, a California roll, Viva Las Vegas roll and […]
Las Vegas restaurants have reopened, with new protocols, challenges and dishes to love
A brunch for a friend’s birthday got me out of closure. I had followed the social distancing guidelines scrupulously, but a Saturday meal for a special occasion seemed like a good first step in venturing out again. We met at Craft Kitchen in Henderson, which before the pandemic was making a quick brunch. There was […]
Las Vegas restaurants closed early due to weekend protests
Demonstrators took to the streets of Las Vegas over the weekend to protest the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in Minneapolis police custody last week after police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee on the neck of Floyd for nearly nine minutes as Floyd pleaded he couldn’t breathe. While most protests […]