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Apr 20 2009

Audition for Wheel of Fortune in Las Vegas

http://www.kvbc.com/Global/story.asp?s=10095681Wheel of Fortune is coming to Las Vegas!  Not permanently, but 4 weeks of shows will be taped at The Venetian and The Palazzo.  The shows taped in Las Vegas will be opening up Wheel of Fortune’s 27th season. Wow! I love it when game shows come to town because that usually means open auditions for Las Vegas locals, and this time is no exception.

Wheel of Fortune’s Wheelmobile will be rolling into town this Friday, April 24th at Planet Nissan on Centennial Center Blvd. and then on Saturday at Henderson Nissan in the Valley Auto Mall.  After that it will come back on Saturday, May 2nd at The Venetian and finish the auditions there on May 3rd.

I might have to try and get out to one of these auditions, I would love to be on Wheel of Fortune, and who knows, this could be the big one! Smile

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Apr 13 2009

Financial Issues Hitting Hard in Las Vegas

www.pokerchipreviews.comSpring break is officially over.   The April 15th tax deadline is on the horizon. All good things must come to an end.  Financial issues are on my mind.  And it seems like financial issues are affecting many members of the Las Vegas community. The top headlines today include:

Nevada bankruptcies skyrocketed in 2008

Bankruptcy petitions increased 71% last year while the national increase was only 31%

Educators protest outside Legislature, seek more funding

Today while lawmakers were voting on several education issues, over 150 teachers and students carried signs reading “Nevada’s children deserve better” and “Teachers are worth every penny.”

Harrah’s needs more debt relief to avoid bankrupty

Harrah’s debt swap offer cut Harrah’s debt by nearly $2.3 billion, but Wachovia said that may not be enough.

MGM Mirage faces Friday deadline for $70 million City Center payment

MGM Mirage and Dubai World, which each own 50 percent of CityCenter need to commit a combined $3 billion to finish the development by December. 

And to end on a happier note . . . Smile

Reno mom hits $33 million Megabucks jackpot

Rachel Romanick had been playing for about 10 minutes at Terrible’s Rail City casino when she hit the jackpot.  This is the second largest Megabucks jackpot in history at a Sparks casino.

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Apr 08 2009

Las Vegas Film Festival is This Weekend at the Eastside Cannery

http://www.lvfilmfest.com/Home.aspxThe 2009 Las Vegas Film Festival begins Friday, April 9th.  It being held at one of my favorite new hotel casinos, the Eastside Cannery.  The festival will show a variety of film screenings including world premiers and Oscar-winning films.

The mission of the Las Vegas Film Festival is to bridge the gap between independent film audiences and filmmakers, as well as to connect emerging filmmakers with established industry professionals.  The 2009 Festival will showcase Feature Files, Shorts, Foreign Films, Documentaries, Animation, Music Videos, Television Pilots, A Nevada Filmmakers Showcase, Experimental Films, a Screenplay Competition and more.

Festival Director James Mulidore said, ”The goal of the film festival is to show a diverse range of films which will offer something for everyone.  This is a unique, interactive event where the filmmakers get to connect one-on-one with the audience and other aspiring filmmakers and industry professionals.”

Tickets range in price from $7 for an individual film to ticket to $100 for a Cinephile pass which includes priority admittance to everything.  They are showing over 100 films so there should be something for everybody!

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Apr 07 2009

Las Vegas’ Own Sin City Brewing Company Opens Another Location

http://www.sincitybeer.com/lasvegasmicrobrewery.htmlThe Sin City Brewing Company was created by former Gordon Biersch Director of Brewing Operations, Richard Johnson.  He invented his own beer brands and originally sold them on tap in Las Vegas bars and taverns. Three years later the Sin City Brewing Company opened its first microbrew bar inside the Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood and the newest location just opened last weekend inside the Flamingo.

There are four beers; Sin City Weisse is an unfiltered, straw-colored wheat beer with a low hop profile; Sin City Light is micro-brewed with imported malted barley and lightly hopped with a satisfying CO2 bite; Sin City Amber is full-bodied and made with imported and specialty malts; and Sin City Stout is a full, richly flavored beer with a roasted, coffee-like taste and a hint of chocolate.  The beers are brewed 100 kegs at a time at the Gordon Biersch Brewing Co.

If the opening of new location goes well at the Flamingo, owner Richard Johnson hopes to expand to more locations on The Strip.  He stated, “We needed a microbrewery that identified with Las Vegas.  People go into cities and the easiest way to get to know the town is to buy some of their products. Beer is definitely one of those ways to get to know the city. It makes you feel like you get a taste of the place.”

My hubby and I are definitely interested in trying out Sin City Beer and will be giving a full review shortly! Wink

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Apr 06 2009

I Can’t Believe NV Energy Wants to Raise the Power Rates in Las Vegas!

http://www.nvenergy.com/In the middle of the worst recession in my lifetime, NV Energy feels entitled to ask to raise residential power rates a whopping 16.7%!  About 100 residents attended the public hearing today at the Las Vegas Convention Center to ask NV Energy how they could raise power rates during this time of economic hardship.

Some people angrily pointed out the high salaries of NV Energy executives.  Others suggested NV Energy work to reduce its debt or delay the coal-fired power plant in Ely  NV Energy executives said they are aware the timing is bad, but the improvements will eventually be good for consumers and that they have no choice in asking for the  increase right now.

CEO, Michael Yackira, said he does not expect NV Energy to get the full increase it is asking for but that they will get something in between what their request is and what the Public Utilities Commission recommends.

There are three more hearings scheduled to be held at the offices of Public Utilities Commission until the final decision is made in May.  Fortunately it looks like we will at least get a break for the summer and the rate increase will not take place until September.  It’s just so frustrating when I have been working so hard to lower our other bills that now this power bill rate increase is probably going to cancel out that savings! Frown

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Apr 05 2009

Las Vegas Metro is on Twitter

http://www.lvmpd.com/Las Vegas Metro Police Department has hopped on the Twitter bandwagon.  Check is out at http://twitter.com/LVMPD.  They are posting tweets such as, “3:30 this morning this guy robbed a convenience store near Rainbow & Westcliff. Recognize him? Call Crime Stoppers.” or  ”officers are heading to local elementary schools over the next few days to read to students in honor of Nevada Reading Week.”After reading over a lot of the the tweets, it looks like it’s a pretty good mix of live updates and promotional or informative type messages about Las Vegas Metro. 

Richelle Leaverton, who monitors activity on Metro’s Twitter page says, “This will give the public real-time information about what is happening.  If there is police activity in a certain part of town and streets are closed, the public will know immediately and can change their routes accordingly.”

Twitter is becoming bigger than I ever expected. I mean they were just talking about twittering during the basketball game. I have had an account for ages, but haven’t really used it.  I am thinking maybe I will head on over to it and see if I can remember the password. Wink

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Apr 02 2009

Rock the Economy Concert Heads to Las Vegas This Weekend

http://www.rocktheeconomy.com/As part of a 132 city tour, the Independent Entertainer’s Association’s Rock the Economy concert and family music festival will be held at the Henderson Pavilion on Saturday, April 4th.  The entertainment starts at noon and goes until 10:00 p.m.  There is going to be plenty of food, fun and music. 

Rock the Economy is intended to be an economic stimulus for different local schools, churches and social organizations.  In addition,  it is a way for people wanting to make an economic change in their lives to talk to different companies that can help with their home financing, finding employment or establishing new credit. 

The Independent Entertainer’s Association is a group of independent entertainers, businesses, and enthusiasts who support the independent entertainment industry.  The founder of IEA, CD Palmer, based the association on four objectives; production, promotion, distribution and marketing.

IEA recently built a  brand new recording studio at it’s local office to assist independent artists in being able to compete with the mainstream entertainment industry.  They will have programs for the novice and professional musician.  Sounds like it’s going to be a great opportunity for all the local Las Vegas musicians.

I think the Rock the Economy concert is exeactly what Las Vegas needs right now.  A little food, a little fun and a little free advice.

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Apr 01 2009

Welcome to Vegas Carlos Santana!

http://www.myspace.com/carlossantanaGood news Las Vegas, good news!!  Carlos Santana is going to be in town for a while.  He is set to be the first headliner at the Joint at the Hard Rock playing a show titled “Supernatural Santana: A Trip Through the Hits”  Nice! Smile Who does not love Carlos Santana?

The band will include drummer Dennis Chambers and keyboardist Chester Thompson.  They are scheduled to play 36 shows at the Joint over the next two years. Opening night is May 27, 2009 and you can get tickets at the Hard Rock ranging in price from $79 to $299.

Santana has been performing since 1966 when he formed the Santana Blues Band.  In 1999 Santana’s album, “Supernatural,” won 9 Grammy’s and the single “Smooth” was the last #1 single of the 90’s.  In 2003 he was named #15 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.”

Mike Weatherford of the Las Vegas Review Journal did a phone interview with Carlos Santana that I liked. in it, Santana stated:

“I’m 61 years old. I understand that if you go see (a legacy performer), there’s certain things you need to hear. We’re respecting and abiding with that,” he said.

“I can use my imagination and go to a sound check in Fresno in 1969 and it’s the first time we ever played ‘Black Magic Woman,’” he said. “I can go there and stay there. I can tell you what it smells like, I can tell you where the sun is. I utilize my imagination to take me to that place where it’s a first-time wonderment.

“A sunset and a sunrise is never the same. Making love is never the same unless you’re doing something wrong.”

I really need to see this show! Smile

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