Friday, October 26, 2018

Nevada Ballet Theatre presented Dracula at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, Reynolds Hall.

Dracula was first created by choreographer Ben Stevenson in 1997 as a production co-commissioned by Houston Ballet and Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. Tulsa Ballet has performed this production twice (most recently in 2012) to sold out audiences. Tulsa Ballet Artistic Director Marcello Angelini says, “Dracula is successful beyond any expectations because every element of the production excels and each and every component complements the other, adding a layer of artistry and entertainment to the show.”
 It was a hauntingly unforgettable performance that filled the stage with eerie gothic grandness, from its costumes and sets, to the glorious love triangle at the center of its iconic tale by Ben Stevenson’s Dracula. Set to the music of Franz Liszt, this world of sweeping movement, ingenious stage effects, and dark, rich coloring enveloped you in its haunting world of evil temptation.
The production definitely had the feel of a Broadway show; with it's inspiring stunning theatrics, vampire brides who soar through the air, and an exploding chandelier, just amazing.
Prior to the performance, NBT presented insights, and an educational per-performance discussion that offered patrons an opportunity to further engage with the ballet, with special guests, multi-media presentations and more.

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Grant a Gift Autism Foundation Celebrates it's 9th Annual Fashion for Autism Gala “A Golden Night”

The Grant a Gift Autism Foundation hosted it's Ninth Annual Fashion for Autism Gala “A Golden Night”on Thursday, October 25th on the ice of the T-Mobile Arena. The first-ever and largest charity event held on the ice honored those in the community who have championed individuals with autism.
The Gala kicked off with a Gold Carpet event, where Pawn Stars’ Austin “Chumlee” Russell and his fiancé Olivia Rademann dazzled in black and gold attire. Next to arrive were Backstreet Boys Nick Carter, AJ McLean and Howie Dorough. The gentlemen were all smiles, posing for photos and displaying their “Golden Night” chic ensembles to support the event. WNBA Las Vegas Aces center Carolyn Swords also made an appearance on the carpet. Throughout the evening guests enjoyed silent and live auctions, special performances by the Vegas Golden Knights drumline, dancers from the Rock Dance Company and a vibrant fashion show featuring designs by STITCHED and Michael Andolsek. 
Hosted by Terri Janison, President & CEO of Grant a Gift Autism Foundation and husband Kevin Janison, MGM Resorts International was recognized as Corporate Champions and the Vegas Golden Knights were presented the Community Champions award. MGMRI President Bill Hornbuckle and wife Wendy Hornbuckle and Kerry Bubolz, Vegas Golden Knights President/COO accepted the awards.
Proceeds from the event will go to help provide services, support and scholarships for families living with autism. For more information or to donate to Grant a Gift Autism Foundation please visit, www.grantagiftfoundation.org/donate.


Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Downtown’s Thunderbird Hotel Gets A Retro Makeover

Located north of the Strip and south of downtown, a place of diners, neon wedding chapels, scooter rentals, strip clubs, pawn shops and the famous Luv-It Frozen Custard, is the new remodeled Thunderbird Boutique Hotel & Lounge located in the middle of the action and somehow remote.
California-based developer Ilan Gorodezki and his partners purchased the property in 2016. In 2017, the developer considered turning the property, once known as the Aruba, into a 15-story, 370-unit mixed-use apartment and retail space called the Thunderbird Lofts, according to reports.
The plans upset some residents in nearby neighborhoods, who thought the tower might dilute the area’s historic atmosphere. Despite receiving approval from Las Vegas, the developers ultimately opted to keep the original two-story motel structure intact and simply remodeled it.
What's New:
More than $5 million of renovations later, the revamped Thunderbird is gleaming with new life and a classic Las Vegas allure. The Garden of Love wedding chapel perfectly encapsulates the renewed property. A majestic 60- to 100-year-old pine tree stands for an altar. Only the trunk and a few bottom branches are visible because it grows through a glass roof and soars into the sky. Dappled sunlight shines down upon the place where a couple would stand. The tree gives a sense of almost magical spirituality to the room, a reprieve in the midst of white marble floors and Las Vegas glitz.
The tree is one of those strokes of genius that only come about via a thoughtful remodel. Originally, the tree was growing in an outdoor courtyard and was slated to be chopped down to make way for a new vision. Instead of being removed, it was made into a centerpiece, creating something better than brand new. Prices range from $300-$700 (not including minister fee) for the 60-person chapel. The high-end “Majestic” package includes champagne toast, online ceremony live stream, unity candle or sand ceremony, flowers, custom music, digital photos and DVD, a personal wedding coordinator and use of the “royal bridal room with refreshments.” The second and smaller chapel is more traditionally Vegas. Called the Crystal Wedding Chapel, it boasts crystal chandeliers and a bedazzled podium. It holds up to 40 guests, and prices range from $100 to $500 (minister fee not included). Petra Doerr, who runs the wedding chapel, says they were going for something “modern, unique and clean.” Previously, the smaller chapel had a very masculine feel. Doerr took it in a more feminine direction and added “a little Las Vegas glitter.”
The Rooms:
“It’s easier to build than repair,” said, Shay Mordo, the director of operations. “But the vision was, ‘Let’s go make it happen, no matter what.’” The 100 hotel rooms have a comfortably modern look. Rustic wood headboards give an earthy vibe, which balances some of the shinier mid-century modern highlights, such as trendy rugs and lamps. A turquoise, orange and yellow color scheme keep it interesting. The exterior doors of the rooms are painted in alternating orange and yellow-green. The small lobby continues the visual theme, with sleek concrete floors, walls that have been clad in the reclaimed wood, and a single graphic lime-green painting for decoration.
Located in a separate building, the carefully decorated “Presidential” suite overlooks the outdoor pool. There are also eight junior suites. Areas that would once have been dead space have been upgraded to outdoor lounges. These small islands of leisure space boast trendy outdoor furniture and lighting — like little islands of cool. An empty rooftop outside some second-story rooms is primed to be a future garden seating area. “There are always more projects,” Mordo jokingly said. “Always something to do.” Weekend prices range from about $190 per night for a 200-square-foot single queen room to $360 per night for a 600-square-foot premium suite. Weeknight prices range from $45 to $195 per night, respectively.
Entertainment options
Throughout its history, the Thunderbird has often hosted live performances. It also has been a hotspot for the swing dance crowd in addition to hosting the Neon Reverb music festival about a decade ago. A revamped 3,500-square-foot showroom can hold up to 300 or 350 guests, depending on the configuration. The numbers are big, but also small in comparison to the titans on the Strip. Sitting in the new disc jockey booth, Mordo clicks through the new lighting configurations to show that the room is ready to party. In addition to the showroom, the lounge has a small stage and projector, allowing for a second, more intimate event venue. 
Even Mordo admits the Thunderbird is not located in the best part of town. The area is huge on vintage charm, which also includes a local homeless population. But the rough edges belie a possible bright future. It’s one of the closest hotels to the Arts District, which is finally gaining steam. And it’s near offbeat attractions such as Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum and the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop. The Thunderbird has managed to make itself new without sacrificing its history, and it's uniquely situated for the next iteration of Las Vegas. “The current owners have done an admirable job with cleaning up that property over the past few years, said Realtor Steven Franklin, who goes by the nickname Downtown Steve. “It’s certainly an improvement from what it had been.”
Eatery:
Historic photos of Old Vegas line the hallway to the lounge and restaurant. Some of the photos depict the former Strip hotel also called the Thunderbird — no relation, except perhaps spiritual. Kelley Jones Hospitality in partnership with Todd Parmelee have built a new food and beverage program for the modern Thunderbird which features hearty crowd-pleasers, such as a “Hangover” breakfast burrito, pork belly sliders, a steak and potato wrap, fish and chips, flatbreads and a veggie burger. The lounge offers bartop gaming, pool, beer pong and a full bar. Cocktails include Bloody Marys, the Blue Suede Shoes (orange and grapefruit vodka, citrus juices, blue curaçao and lemon-lime soda) and the 1948 Cocktail (whiskey, Aperol, vermouth and chocolate bitters).

Located at: Thunderbird Boutique Hotel, 1215 Las Vegas Blvd. South, NV 89104-1307



 


Sunday, October 21, 2018

LA-based Rock and Roll Burlesque Show, LITTLE MISS NASTY, debuts in LasVegas at the Hooters Hotel & Casino.

Straight from Los Angeles to Vegas, burlesque show LITTLE MISS NASTY at the Night Owl Showroom at the Hooters Casino Hotel. The LITTLE MISS NASTY experience is a wildly charged-up journey where the incredibly talented dancers take the audience on a sexy ride from the fun and familiar, to the dark and mysterious corners of rock and roll, dripping with gritty, yet sensual scenes. The show is set to an music backdrop that includes songs from Led Zeppelin, Marilyn Manson, Korn, Iggy Pop, Nine Inch Nails, Pantera, Rob Zombie, Rage Against The Machine, The Runaways and many other cutting-edge classics. The concert-inspired lighting and visual displays add to the rock and roll experience inside the intimate, 200-seat showroom.
A two-part show complete with heart racing and head banging action, Little Miss Nasty is a fully choreographed production with a ton of unexpected surprises. Audience members are given special attention with interactive, immersive performances popping up all over the showroom at any given time and place.

Showa are held Friday and Saturdays at 10:30 pm, for info call 702-483-8056

For more info on LITTLE MISS NASTY, visit www.littlemissnastyofficial.com, or on instagram @littlemissnasty or Facebook facebook.com/littlemsnasty.


Friday, October 19, 2018

Las Vegas Fashion Council Raises More Than $15,000 At Fourth Annual artLIVE!

The Las Vegas Fashion Council’s (LVFC) fourth annual artLIVE! took place on Friday, October 19 and raised more than $15,000 to benefit the LVFC’s scholarship fund in an effort to support emerging student artists and designers.
Ten one-of-a-kinds “painted ladies” made their debut at Zappos in downtown Las Vegas where a collective of local artists donated their time and talents to create custom hand-painted mannequins which were auctioned off during the event. Courtney Perna from Channel 8’s “Las Vegas Now” served as the fashionable master of ceremonies, guiding guests through the evening’s festivities which included live music by DJ Jamal, cocktails and hors-d’oeuvres provided by Zappos, live body painting by Skin City Body Painting, sand art demonstration by Teresa Kae of The Quicksand Art and live student designer fashion show. Guests bid on a variety of silent auction items provided by brands including Kendra Scott, Alexander McQueen, Yves St. Laurent, Neiman Marcus, Vegas Golden Knights, Hermes, David Yurman and more.
Local artists Pete Castro, Haley Fonfa, Lil Art Bodega artists M!SCRE8, The Stencil Artista, Snipt Art, RuthyJane Art, Kathryn Gilbert and Joy Snyder contributed to the event along with featured designers, including New Vintage Handbags, Desiree Ianconetti-Aneonnova, Pirouette, Nessa Apostol Napostol, Pavel Pakhomovn Veli and LVFC student design competition winners.
The Las Vegas Fashion Council is a nonprofit organization with the mission to advance the Las Vegas fashion industry and expand the economy by cultivating relationships between fashion professionals, students, emerging artists, community leaders, and organizations. For more information visit their website and stay up to date on upcoming events by following the LVFC on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Topgolf Las Vegas and the twisted minds of Egan Productions present: The Beer Witch Project Oct. 25-27

The entertainment venue takes a turn to the dark side for three nights of fears and beers

WHO: Topgolf Las Vegas gets spooky this Halloween as they team up with the founders of Fright Dome, Egan Productions, to present the first ever The Beer Witch Project

WHAT: Five terrifying and intricately-designed beer stations atop the fourth floor of Topgolf Las Vegas with each station reaching into the deepest depths of fear, starting with The Hospital from Hell, trekking through The Coven, escaping The Zombie Quarantine, fleeing The Infestation and trying to survive The Freak Show, all while picking which poison to taste that each area has to offer.

Ghoulish guests who dare to be scared will also enjoy tastings from bewitching brewers such as Victory, Firestone, Able Baker, Modelo and New Belgium and DJ O spinning a sinister Halloween-themed playlist.

On Saturday, Oct. 27, make sure to don the best costume in the house because Topgolf will host a costume contest at 9 p.m. and the winner will receive a special prize.

WHEN:
Thursday, Oct. 25 – Saturday, Oct. 27*
7 p.m. – 10 p.m.


WHERE:
Topgolf Las Vegas
4627 Koval Lane
Las Vegas, Nev. 89109

COST:
Tickets are $50 in advance and $60 day of event. Guests can purchase tickets at www.topgolf.com/lasvegas.

Topgolf Las Vegas operates from 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily. Bay pricing starts at $30 per hour for up to six players and varies depending on bay location and time of day. Nevada locals receive a 20% discount on bay time. General admittance into Topgolf is free of charge. For cabana and VIP reservations, please contact lasvegasevents@topgolf.com. For more information, visit www.topgolf.com/lasvegas or call (702) 933-8458. Follow Topgolf Las Vegas on social media at facebook.com/topgolflasvegas or @topgolflasvegas.

THE STRIP SHINES ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON AS LAS VEGAS STARS HIT THE STAGE FOR LAS VEGAS’ 8th ANNUAL NF HOPE CONCERT OCTOBER 21 AT THE PALAZZO THEATRE

cid:image003.png@01D44464.71E66550Former “Jersey Boys” Star Jeff Leibow Enlists Entertainers Including All-4-One, Human Nature, Clint Holmes, Earl Turner, MO5AIC, and more to Raise Money for and Awareness of Neurofibromatosis

 Las Vegas' most prominent entertainers will take the stage at Las Vegas’ 8th Annual NF Hope Concert on Sunday, Oct. 21 at 1 p.m. at The Palazzo® Las Vegas. Benefit organizers Jeff Leibow, formerly of “Jersey Boys,” and his wife Melody, have once again united the entertainment community bringing together a who's who of Las Vegas performers, including Human Nature, All-4-One, Clint Holmes, Earl Turner, MO5AIC, and many more in an afternoon spectacular to raise money and awareness for the Neurofibromatosis Network, an organization dedicated to families and individuals suffering from Neurofibromatosis (NF), and the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation to support NF families in Southern Nevada.  Tickets start at $49 and can be purchased at any box office at The Venetian or The Palazzo, online at palazzo.com, or by calling 702-414-9000 or 866-641-7469. A limited number of VIP tickets are available by emailing info@nfhope.org.

Since the inaugural event in 2011, the “NF Hope Concert” has grown by leaps and bounds, with more than $625,000 raised for Neurofibromatosis research and advocacy and growing to three cities – Las Vegas, New York City and Chicago. This year’s all-star lineup includes the Grammy® Award-winning R&B Pop group, All-4-One; Las Vegas headliners Human Nature, the Las Vegas debut of Finding Faith featuring Andrew Tierney of Human Nature; award-winning Vegas headliners Clint Holmes and Earl Turner; a cappella sensation MO5AIC; cast members from Cocktail Cabaret; Broadway’s Ava Della Pietra from “School of Rock”; songstress Nicole Pryor with Las Vegas Academy Choir; and Jeff and Melody Leibow with a special guest appearance by daughter Emma; as well as some surprise guests. Consummate emcee, Vegas radio star, and longtime NF Hope supporter, Chet Buchanan, will return to the Palazzo Theatre stage to support Leibow and lend his hosting duties. 

Las Vegas music icon, Keith Thompson, will be presented with a special award for his tireless commitment to the NF Hope Concert since its inception.  Thompson will be honored during the afternoon with the distinguished Advocate of Hope award.  Composer Keith Thompson has had a prestigious musical career and his work has received critical acclaim. Musical Director and Conductor credits include The Producers (Las Vegas), the North American premiere of We Will Rock You (Las Vegas), Hairspray (Las Vegas), Cabaret (National Tour with Teri Hatcher and Lea Thompson, Australian Musical Supervisor, Dora Award winner), Mamma Mia (First National Tour), and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (with Donny Osmond).  His New York credits include Les Miserables, Tommy, Forbidden Broadway, and When Pigs Fly.  Thompson is currently receiving critical acclaim for Cocktail Cabaret at The Barge in Caesars Palace and the monthly Composer’s Showcase at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. 

“We are touched every year by the generosity of the patrons who purchase tickets to the concert,” says Jeff Leibow, Director of Development for NF Hope® Concerts and Board of Directors member, Neurofibromatosis Network, “but it is people like Keith Thompson, who invest their time and talent to make it successful that take our breath away.”

Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a genetic disorder of the nervous system characterized by tumors that can grow on any nerve in the body without warning. Leibow’s young daughter, Emma, was diagnosed with this condition in 2010 when she was just nine months old. As Leibow and his wife, Melody, learned more about the disorder’s devastating effects, they conceived the idea for the concert with the realization that they had an obligation to both their family and the 128,000 people living with NF to educate others about the disorder. Although it is a common genetic disorder, most people are not aware that one in 2,500 people are born with it making it more common than cystic fibrosis, hereditary muscular dystrophy, Huntington’s disease, and Tay Sachs combined.

Every year, Emma has supplied Leibow and his wife all the inspiration they need to make this event a success, but this year, they have even more to fight for. “Last year, we discovered a complex of tumors in Emma’s leg that carry the threat of becoming an incurable cancer. This year, an annual MRI exposed another tumor on her optic nerve,” said Leibow. “Watching NF affect Emma like this is heartbreaking, and it is why we will continue fighting for her and the NF community.”

Tickets start at $49 and can be purchased at any box office at The Venetian or The Palazzo, online at palazzo.com, or by calling 702-414-9000 or 866-641-7469. A select number of VIP tickets are available.  VIP tickets include exclusive gifts, sponsor recognition and prime seating at the October 21 concert and are available by emailing info@nfhope.org. The NF Hope Concert also features a lavish silent auction including priceless experiences, ticket packages to the top shows on the Strip, hotel stay packages, celebrity experiences, Broadway experiences, restaurant gift certificates, spa certificates, and more. Access to the silent auction begins Wednesday, Oct. 11 via https://nfhopelv.auction-bid.org. The auction will open for viewing at 11:30 a.m. on the day of the event. For more information on NF Hope, visit www.nfhope.org. You can follow NF hope on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

The 2018 NF Hope Concert is sponsored by Tito’s Vodka, Findley Toyota, All Western Mortgage, Penta Building Group, and Papillion Grand Canyon Helicopters.

STYX to Perform Special Two-Act Concert Featuring THE MISSION in its Entirety and a Set of The Classic Hits at The Pearl at Palms Casino Resort

Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019 at 8 p.m.
 
Tickets on sale – Friday, Oct. 12 at 10 a.m.
 
Legendary rock band STYXTommy Shaw (vocals, guitars), James “JY” Young (co-founder, vocals, guitars), Lawrence Gowan (vocals, keyboards), Todd Sucherman (drums) and Ricky Phillips (bass), along with the occasional surprise appearance by original bassist Chuck Panozzo—return to the Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019 at 8 p.m. where they will perform two sets in one night. Tickets start at $49.95 plus applicable fees and go on sale Friday, Oct. 12 at 10 a.m.
 
After 14 years, STYX’s sonically sweet 16th studio album and its most ambitious, most challenging, and most rewarding album to date, THE MISSION, was finally released June 16, 2017 on the band’s label, Alpha Dog 2T/UMe. Now, for the first time ever, STYX will perform the album that critics have called “a masterpiece” in its entirety for the first time as part of a two-act concert event. The second act will feature all of STYX’s classic hits.
 
“The idea of performing THE MISSION live in its entirety for you is something we’ve envisioned ever since we recorded it,” says guitarist/singer Tommy Shaw. “That time is here! We’ve set the date! And we can’t wait to get our hands on the wheel of that rocket-mobile!”
 
THE MISSION debuted on various Billboard charts, including: No. 6 Top Rock Albums, No. 11 Physical Albums, No. 11 Vinyl Albums, No. 13 Current Albums, No. 14 Billboard Top Albums, No. 16 Retail, No. 17 Mass Merch/Non-Traditional, No. 29 Digital Albums, and No. 45 Billboard 200 (includes catalog and streaming). A special two-disc reissue of THE MISSION was released on July 27, 2018 via Alpha Dog 2T/UMe, which includes a CD of the original album, as well as a Blu-ray of THE MISSION mixed in 5.1 Surround Sound by singer/guitarist Tommy Shaw and producer Will Evankovich accompanied by stunning visualizations for each of the album’s 14 songs based on the album artwork. Other extras on the Blu-ray include: “The Making of The Mission Documentary” of exclusive interviews of SHAW and Evankovich, four music videos—“Gone Gone Gone” (official video), “Gone Gone Gone” (video created by NASA), “Radio Silence” (lyric video) and “Radio Silence” (live video from Syracuse, NY)—and three hi-res audio playback modes.
 
The six men comprising STYX have committed to rocking the Paradise together with audiences far and wide by averaging more than 100 shows a year every year since (yes) 1999, and each one of them is committed to making the next show better than the last. Founded in Chicago in 1972, STYX has the unique distinction of being the first band in rock history to have four consecutive certified multimillion-selling albums in a row: 1977’s The Grand Illusion, 1978’s Pieces of Eight, 1979’s Cornerstone, and 1981’s Paradise Theatre.
 
STYX draws from over four decades of barn burning chart hits, joyous singalongs, and hard-driving deep cuts. Like a symphony that builds to a satisfying crescendo, a STYX set covers a wide range of stylistic cornerstones. From the progressively sweeping splendor that is “The Grand Illusion” to the hunker-down fortitude of all that is the “Blue Collar Man,” from the majestic spiritual love for a special “Lady” to the poignant rumination on the fleeting nature of fame in “Miss America,” from an individual yearning for true connection as a “Man in the Wilderness” to a soul-deep quest to achieve what’s at the heart of one’s personal vision in “Crystal Ball,” from the regal reach-for-the-stars bravado of “Come Sail Away” to the grainy all-in gallop of that rugged “Renegade” who had it made, STYX draws on an unlimited cache of ways to immerse one’s mind and body in their signature sound.
 
Tickets for STYX are $49.95, $69.95, $79.95 and $129.95, plus applicable fees and go on sale Friday, Oct. 12, 2018 at 10 a.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. and guests under 21 must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets can be purchased at the Pearl Concert Theater box office, any Station Casinos Rewards Center or online at Ticketmaster.com. For more information, please visit www.stationcasinoslive.com or www.palms.com. For exclusive ticket pre-sale information connect with Palms Casino Resort and the Pearl on Twitter @Palms and @PearlatPalms, Instagram @Palms and Facebook.
 
 

Caesars Entertainment's Total Rewards® Loyalty Program Wins "Best Players Club" by USA TODAY's 2018 10Best Readers' Choice Awards

Caesars Entertainment Corporation (NASDAQ: CZR), the world's most diversified gaming and entertainment company, today was awarded the "Best Players Club" by USA TODAY's 2018 10Best Readers' Choice Awards for its Total Rewards® loyalty program. With more than 55 million members, Total Rewards offers access to exclusive experiences at more than 40 Caesars Entertainment properties. To learn more, visit https://www.caesars.com/total-rewards.
"Total Rewards continues to set the standard for loyalty within gaming and entertainment," said Mark Frissora, President and CEO of Caesars Entertainment. "Not only does it act as a tourism driver for the cities and destinations where Caesars Entertainment operates, it allows our members to have access to an unparalleled portfolio of world-class entertainment, celebrity chef restaurants, luxury hotel offerings and best-in-class gaming experiences, which create unforgettable memories."

Total Rewards launched back in 1997 and was the first fully integrated national player rewards program. Connecting players with Caesars Entertainment properties around the world, the program brings together exciting and elite experiences for gaming, entertainment, dining, hospitality, spas and shopping. Guests can access Total Rewards by visiting this website or downloading the play by Total Rewards App, where they can track and redeem their credits.
Nominees for the 10Best Readers' Choice Awards are chosen by a panel of relevant experts, including a combination of editors from USA TODAY and 10Best.com and relevant expert contributors. All voting is digital and open to the public.

LET THE GHOUL TIMES ROLL AT RED TAVERNS’ HALLOWEEN PARTY OCT. 27

All Remedy’s and Distill locations will be celebrating this spooky holiday with fun, food and fright 
 Calling all witches, goblins and monsters of the night, get ready for a spooky evening at the locals’ favorite neighborhood spot Remedy’s and Distill as they celebrate Halloween with a property-wide Halloween Party on Saturday, Oct. 27. Whether in Southern Highlands, Summerlin, Henderson or Centennial Hills, ghoulish guests 21 and over will have a wicked good time at this annual bash with live music while sipping their favorite brew and enjoying food specials throughout the evening. Get into the Halloween spirit and don the best and most elaborate costume for a chance to win cash in the Halloween costume contest. No face paint or masks allowed. The Halloween Party starts at 7 p.m. and will take place at the following locations:  

Distill Summerlin – 10820 W. Charleston Blvd. Las Vegas

Distill Southern Highlands – 4830 W. Pyle Ave. Las Vegas

Distill Centennial Hills – 6430 N. Durango Dr. Las Vegas

Remedy’s St. Rose – 3265 St. Rose Pkwy. Henderson

Remedy’s Conestoga – 530 Conestoga Way Henderson

For the late night owls, Remedy’s and Distill host ‘After Hours,’ an early morning gaming contest and party held monthly. All After Hours parties take place on late late Saturday/early Sunday with the drawing at 3 a.m. This month’s After Hours drawing will take place on Sunday, Oct. 21 and the lucky winner will walk away with a round a $300 Cirque du Soleil gift card and a $200 Visa gift card. Players between midnight and 8 a.m. earn one drawing ticket for every 300 points for a chance to win the monthly grand-prize. After Hours is at all Remedy’s and Distill locations. Winner must be present.

ABOUT REMEDY’S and DISTILL
From Summerlin to Henderson, to Southern Highlands and Centennial Hills, Remedy’s and Distill are Vegas locals’ “homes away from home.” All locations feature fun and casual good times in beautiful and eclectic atmospheres with state-of-the-art gaming, hand-crafted cocktails, house-made tavern fare, friendly staff, fun events, two daily happy hours and the ultimate home for sports action. All locations feature the RED Loyalty, a frequent dining program allowing guests to earn points at all RED properties for discounts and promotions. For a full list of events and information, please visit www.remedystavern.com">_tmp_url_0_.com or www.distillbar.com.

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Martha Stewart Wine & Food Experience offered great tastings from top Las Vegas Chefs.

This year, USA TODAY, in partnership with MGM Resorts International, brought the 2018 Martha Stewart Wine & Food Experience to the Las Vegas Festival Grounds, featuring the Martha Stewart who led a cooking demonstration using her name-branded pressure cooker to make Cuban black bean salad and flan, in promotion of her new book, Martha Stewart's Pressure Cooker.
"I love teaching," Stewart said in an interview shortly after the demo. "And you can't teach unless you learn, so I'm constantly trying to learn so that I can teach even better."
Besides to seeing Martha herself, guests also got a whole "Martha Stewart Experience," a showcase of all things Martha that included items and interactive activities from her collaborations with Macy's, Michaels, Amazon and QVC; as well as a wine tasting from the Martha Stewart Wine Co., a curated collection of her favorite finds. 
While MarthaSte wart was certainly the main draw of this all-encompassing lifestyle event, for most attendees the Grand Tasting was the highlight. Over 30 Las Vegas restaurants with international renown were there serving samples from their menus, including such exceptional places as Bardot Brasserie, Fiamma, Estiatorio Milos, and Rivea serving items like escargot wrapped in puff pastry, grilled Berkshire pork belly, short rib raviolini, New York strip steak with truffle mashed potatoes, grilled octopus, marinated sea bass, and a beet pot de créme. In addition to Stewart, there were a few more celebrity chefs in attendance, such as Michael Mina, Shawn McClain (Libertine Social), and Kim Canteenwalla (Honey Salt). Chefs from Tom Colicchio's Heritage Steak and Le Cirque as well as Las Vegas's DW Bistro and Urban Seed also took to the Culinary Stage with cooking demos of their own. Wine Sponsors included a "Bubbles" booth serving Perrier Jouet and Veuve Clicquot, and another booth was dedicated to the "Rums of Puerto Rico." While onstage, Stewart joked with the audience, "There are so many good restaurants here, so many good things to eat and drink, so go get soused!"
 www.wineandfood.usatoday.com