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What’s Hot
Famed chef and reality television star Gordon Ramsay is giving fans an opportunity to experience a traditional British pub staple — fish and chips — at the Linq Promenade.
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Aria Resort & Casino
Experience unexpected indulgences like gemstone spa treatments and a wide variety of restaurant offerings with cuisine from award-winning chefs.
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Give Yourself a Spring Break
TThe Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa is just 17 miles from the Strip, but the experience is worlds apart. This spring, enjoy lakefront golf on the fresh fairways of the newly reopened Reflection Bay Golf Club or South Shore Golf Club — both Jack Nicklaus designs.
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Full-time Residents
When Celine Dion’s “A New Day …” premiered inside the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in 2003, no one could have imagined the number of big-name stars who would follow in the singer’s footsteps and launch Las Vegas residencies of their own. Today, the world’s top artists — everyone from Elton John to Britney Spears — set up shop on the Strip.
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FUNNY BUSINESS
Not all Las Vegas residencies are music-related. Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham settled in with his famed troupe of puppet sidekicks, including Walter and Achmed the Dead Terrorist, when he kicked off his Las Vegas residency, “Jeff Dunham: Not Playing with a Full Deck,” at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in November.
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SHARING THE STAGE
Two of music’s most beloved acts, Donny & Marie and Olivia Newton-John, also recently extended their residencies at Flamingo Las Vegas. Donny & Marie, the charismatic brother-sister duo, will perform through the end of 2015, while Newton-John’s “Summer Nights” will also run inside the Donny & Marie Showroom on select dates.
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Luxor Hotel & Casino
With its sleek black pyramid and beam of light different types of beef and fresh radiating into the night sky, Luxor Hotel & seafood flown in daily from Hawaii, California, New York and Casino is definitely not your typical-looking Alaska. Public House boasts resort.
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Easy Being Green
Guests can celebrate at Rí Rá Las Vegas’ St. Patrick’s Day festival March 15 to 17. Home to an 8-foot-tall, 500-pound carved plaster statue of St.
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OFF-STRIP CELEBRATIONS
JC’S IRISH SPORTS PUB The JW Marriott Resort and Spa bar will host its own St. Patrick’s Day festivities from 1 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. inside the bar and in its outdoor courtyard. Guests can expect food and drink specials as well as live entertainment. Admission is $10 and includes a pint of green beer or a Jameson shot.
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GET LUCKY AT O’SHEAS
It isn’t just bars and pubs that are in on the holiday action. O’Sheas, the Irish-themed casino at the Linq Hotel & Casino, will be throwing its largest St. Patrick’s Day celebration ever this year. O’Sheas’ mascot, Mr.
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Be Nice to Your Mother
Pamper Mom to the max with the perfect spa package — there are about a million to choose from throughout the city. Share tea and scones in a private suite with the Spa & Salon Bellagio Mother & Daughter Package, which includes an organic manicure and pedicure.
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Buzzworthy!
Vegas.buzz, that’s who — a new Sin City-specific travel and entertainment site that combines travel booking and reviews with some sparkly insider expertise you won’t find anywhere else: “technology-enhanced” showgirls whose costume-mounted micro cameras record interviews with Vegas stars, celebrities and behind-the-scenes movers and shakers.
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Fresh Season, Fresh Fashion
With all the festive soirees, rooftop dates and outdoor shopping (check out the newly opened Grand Bazaar Shops), the warmer weather is demanding your wardrobe keep up. Whether you’re a downtown rebel or a label-obsessed fashion girl, Las Vegas has got you covered.
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Go Outside!
From decadent nightclubs and shows to multicourse meals, visitors flock to Las Vegas to experience the Strip’s great indoors. But those in need of a respite from the clang-clang of the casinos can leave the bright lights behind in favor of fresh air and open spaces not far from the Strip.
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Tap the Keg …… Savor the Flavor
Nevada’s largest craft beer event, the festival brings together beer enthusiasts, brewers and culinary masterminds to celebrate all things craft beer.
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Jersey Boys
Celebrating its seventh anniversary on the Las Vegas Strip this spring, “Jersey Boys” is sure to leave audiences saying, “Oh, What a Night!” Based on the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, the Tony Award-winning musical remains one of the city’s best productions.
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Summer Nights
Proving yet again that she’s the one audiences want, Olivia Newton- John recently extended her Las Vegas residency “Summer Nights” through September.
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Britney: Piece of Me
Now in its second year, Britney Spears’ hit Las Vegas residency, “Britney: Piece of Me,” continues to be one of the hottest tickets in town.
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Hot to Trot
The world’s premier annual equestrian place on April 18 at noon, with the Las jumping and dressage cham- Vegas Jumping Grand Prix following at pionships, the FEI World Cup Finals 7 p.m. The event concludes at noon on haven’t been held in Vegas — or the April 19 with the third jumping final.
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Fest of the West
This spring, Las Vegas has you covered with a massive music festival: Rock in Rio. A first-of-its-kind event with the world’s biggest stars, it’s sure to hit all the right notes, showcasing why Las Vegas is known as the entertainment capital of the world.
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That ’70s Sh….otel
As downtown Vegas evolves, with millions spent on new projects over the past three years, developers are creating accommodations to match its new aesthetic. Enter Oasis at Gold Spike, a boutique hotel that marries a midcentury “old Vegas” vibe to modern amenities.
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TRICKS ARE FOR KIDS
“I am the boy-next-door with comedy illusions,” Burton joked. “My favorite routine is a prediction trick where I choose a child volunteer from the audience. I never know what the kid is going to say and the child often has both me and the audience in fits of laughter with the crazy things they say.
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Magic Man
One of the biggest names playing on the Strip is master illusionist Jan Rouven. In “The New Illusions,” the 32-year-old German performs a multitude of daring and incredible illusions, including being impaled on a 21-foot industrial drill, levitating 16 feet in the air and escaping from an underwater tank.
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SECRETS OF THE TRADE
Should Vegas’ masters inspire you to personally try your hand at magic, Jeff McBride’s Magic and Mystery School is offering classes for aspiring magicians in March and April. Options include a three-day master class, a class for speakers who want to add magic to enhance their presentations and a medicine and magic seminar.
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