Big-haired hausfrau.
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The 12th annual Bite of Las Vegas comes to Desert Breeze Park on Saturday.
The Southern Nevada Musical Arts Society will open its 46th season with the Musical Arts Singers performing Roger Wilhelm’s “Songs of our Politics” at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Doc Rando Recital Hall at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway.
As a teenager, Neal E. Boyd would shut his bedroom door, turn on a Three Tenors or Bon Jovi CD, use a flashlight as his spotlight and sing his heart out. His dream of performing in front of cheering crowds recently came true when he won the national television contest “America’s Got Talent.”
As of Oct. 1, Boyd Gaming’s three downtown casinos (California, Fremont and Main Street Station) have a new consolidated players club called B Connected that not only lets members earn and redeem points at those casinos, but also earn and redeem points at the Gold Coast, Orleans, Suncoast and Sam’s Town, plus the six Boyd casinos in Louisiana, Mississippi, Indiana and Illinois. Members earn one point for every dollar coin-in and every 1,000 points can be redeemed for $1 in cashback. All unredeemed point balances from the former Players Gold cards have been transferred to the B Connected system, but members must pick up a new B Connected card in order to earn and redeem additional points.
It’s only fitting that “The Kid Who Ran for President,” a musical adaptation of a couple of popular Dan Gutman books, should be having its world premiere at the Rainbow Company. Its book, music and lyrics were written by a former Rainbow member.