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Shark Reef Aquarium’s Haunted Reef At Mandalay Bay Brings Thrills And Chills

Children in Costume and Blood Donors Receive Free Admission

WHAT: Shark Reef Aquarium will eerily transform into Haunted Reef on All Hallows Eve, better known as Halloween to modern guys and ghouls. Costumed children 12 and under will receive complimentary access and sugary sweets.

Fearsome predators including sharks and a rare Komodo dragon with dagger-like teeth and piercing razor-sharp claws will lurk in exhibits, terrorizing spectators. Rattling chains, creaking doors and haunting music will replace the normally soothing sounds of the ocean and the jungle. As visitors walk through Haunted Reef’s dark and spooky tunnels they will pass ghostly decorations and jack-o-lanterns lining the walls.

Guests 17 years of age and older donating or pledging to give blood at the United Blood Services booth also will receive complimentary entry into Shark Reef Aquarium. The booth, set up just for Haunted Reef, will be open Saturday, October 31 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

WHERE: Shark Reef Aquarium, aka Haunted Reef
Mandalay Bay
3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South

WHEN: Saturday, October 31
10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Last admission at 9 p.m.

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The Killers, Michael Strahan Among The Celebrities Spotted At Palms Las Vegas

Grammy-Award nominated rock band from Las Vegas, The Killers dined at N9NE Steakhouse inside Palms Casino Resort Tuesday night (10.20.09).  Accompanied by a party of nine, they sat in the private dining room and enjoyed a family-style meal.  They started with rock shrimp, tuna tartare and shrimp cocktail and feasted on filet, rib-eye and chicken for their entrees.  Everyone sipped on iced tea, soda and FIJI Water.

Moon Nightclub hosted an evening with clothing company, DCMA Collective and drew in celebrity guests including songwriter and drummer for System of a Down John Dolmayan, Motocross racer Carey Hart and DCMA Collective owner Tal Cooperman.  They sat at a VIP table and sipped on Ketel One mixed drinks.

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Photo Credit: Shane O’Neal/N9NE Group

At a separate table, former NFL athlete and current star and producer for the Fox sitcom, Brothers Michael Strahan enjoyed the scene with a few friends.  He drank Ketel One mixed drinks and left shortly after 1:30 a.m.

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Haunted Harvest At Springs Preserve

Kids of all ages love the Halloween season — the air is crisp, the leaves are turning colors and the promise of costumed ghosts and ghouls is just around the corner. What better way to enjoy the season than at the Springs Preserve during our Haunted Harvest?

Enjoy the Springs Preserve and celebrate the harvest with our narrated Haunted Hay Ride, Garden Tricks and season-themed Cafe Treats from 5 to 9 p.m. on the following dates:

Oct. 16 to 18 (Friday-Sunday)
Oct. 23 to 25 (Friday-Sunday)
Oct. 29 to 31 (Thursday-Saturday)

The Gardens will glow and fog over with the season’s traditions. Put on your costume* for “Safe Street” trick-or-treating, glowing entertainment, carnival games, face painting, creepy characters and an all-ages, family-friendly, spooky atmosphere. And, on top of everything else, see the winners of our second annual, community-wide Scavenger Scarecrow Contest!

Admission is $8 for adults, $4 for children 5 to 12 and free those 4 and under. Members receive half off the regular admission price. To purchase your tickets now, click on the “Buy Tickets” button and then click the “General Admission” button in the pop-up window. Haunted Harvest tickets can be found toward the bottom of the ticket list. Note: At this time, members will have to purchase their tickets at the box office to receive member discount.

Haunted Hay Ride
Spooky myths and legends abound on a Haunted Hay Ride along the Springs Preserve trails. Narrated by our very own “Ol’ Miner,” kids of all ages will enjoy the surprises, thrills and chills on this 20-minute ride into the past. The cost is $5 per adult rider, $3 for children 5 to 12 and free for children 4 and younger.

Party With “Legends – Dead Or Alive” This Halloween At Harrah’s Carnaval Court – $10,000 In Prize Money Up For Grabs In Costume Contests

Harrah’s Carnaval Court is gearing up for the wildest, open air and strip-side Halloween Party in Sin City “Legends – Dead or Alive.” The party begins at noon on Friday Oct. 30 and continues through Halloween to the early hours of Sunday morning. A total of $10,000 in prize money will be awarded to party-goers with the most impressive costumes.

Friday – October 30
$1,500 First Place
$1,000 Second Place
$500 Third Place

Saturday – October 31
$4,000 First Place
$2,000 Second Place
$1,000 Third Place

“Legends Dead or Alive” is open to the public 21 and older. Live music will entertain guests on both days from noon to 4 a.m. Carnaval Court’s world-famous flair bartenders will serve up Ed Hardy and Rockstar drink specials and local radio stations The Point, ESPN and KOMP will be on site hosting their annual “Trick or Treat Flight Night.” For more information on Carnaval Court visit www.harrahs.com. A cover charge will be apply to all guests after 8 p.m.

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Sultry Siren Aubrey O’Day Has Taken The Stage As The “Peep Diva” In Peepshow

PeepshowO’Day, who appeared in the hit Broadway production Hairspray, is a Playboy Cover Model (March 2009) and former member of the girl group, “Danity Kane.” She takes the Las Vegas stage as the mistress of ceremonies, the “Peep Diva,” which is currently played by Broadway star and recording artist, Shoshana Bean, and previously played by pop superstar, Mel B. With a plan to feature rotating headliners, PEEPSHOW constantly reinvents itself by bringing in today’s hottest stars.

O’Day will perform alongside a sizzling ensemble of sexy PEEPSHOW GIRLS, showstoppers from film, TV, Broadway and beyond, who were handpicked to perform in this multi-million dollar production which features today’s best-known hits and original songs created especially for PEEPSHOW.

“Aubrey is a talented and extremely gifted performer with Broadway, television and recording credits,” says Co-CEO of BASE Entertainment, Scott Zeiger. “Aubrey is one of the sexiest entertainers in the industry today and we are thrilled to welcome her to the PEEPSHOW cast.”

The highly stylized, never-been-seen before, over-the-top PEEPSHOW combines sexy striptease and celebrity with high-level production values, in a show critics are calling “Spectacular!,” “A frisky, flashy update on that Vegas staple, the topless burlesque show,” and “The sexiest show on the planet!”

Conceived and created by Tony Award-winning director/choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Legally Blonde, Hairspray) and produced by Las Vegas entertainment pacesetter BASE Entertainment (PHANTOM – The Las Vegas Spectacular, JERSEY BOYS, and Wayne Brady: Making it Up!), PEEPSHOW is a perfectly naughty night out for men, women, and couples too.

PEEPSHOW performs 8 shows per week at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. with no show on Wednesday. Schedule is subject to change without notice.

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Robin Williams To Bring Hilarious Comedy To MGM Grand Saturday, December 5

Robin Williams, one of the most gifted actors and comedians of our time, returns to the MGM Grand Garden Arena Saturday, Dec. 5. The show is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m.

Academy Award and GRAMMY® winner Robin Williams began his career as a stand-up comedian and has created a repertoire of indelible characters, first in the hit series “Mork & Mindy” and then in numerous film roles. In 1997, Williams received Academy and Screen Actors Guild awards for his performance in “Good Will Hunting,” having been previously nominated by the Academy for performances in “The Fisher King,” “Dead Poets Society” and “Good Morning Vietnam.”

Williams’ many film roles include blockbuster comedies such as “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “The Birdcage,” “Jumanji,” “Hook” and “Night at the Museum”; animated films including “Aladdin,” “Robots” and “Happy Feet”; and darker roles in “Insomnia” and “One Hour Photo.” He co-starred with Steve Martin on stage in “Waiting for Godot” directed by Mike Nichols. When he returned to stand-up after a 16-year absence, Williams starred in the 2002 HBO special “Live on Broadway” which was nominated for five Emmy awards.

Offstage, Williams has taken four trips to the Middle East with the USO to entertain the troops. He also has been affiliated with Comic Relief since its inception in 1986. To date, the overall efforts of this organization have raised more than $50 million.

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Blush Boutique Nightclub Vamps Up Halloween Week – The Sexy Side Of Halloween Is Unleashed With Themed Parties, Prizes And World-Renowned DJs

Blush Boutique Nightclub inside Wynn Las Vegas invites guests to mix and mingle with the sexiest Halloween partygoers on the Strip. Themed parties will bring the boys, girls and ghouls out for multiple nights of costume contests, prizes, drink specials and a performance by internationally acclaimed DJ and producer DJ Kaskade.

On Tuesday, October 27, the Vampire genre makes its way off the silver screen as the underworld is transported into the heart of Blush with Vampoween. Co-hosted by Grey Goose and SpyonVegas, it will be a night for a little fright and maybe a little bite during this early celebration—a perfect time to get your blood pumping for the season. Guests should dress to impress as the best vampire costume will take home $5,000.

Continuing the festivities, Thursday, October 29, Blush beckons ghouls and goblins looking for a good time with the annual Mingle & Mayhem party—a Joel Jarvis annual tradition. This party is a great way to celebrate and get in the spirit with costume contests and $5,000 in cash and prizes. Local ladies can enjoy a champagne open bar from 11 p.m. to 12 a.m. Additionally, The Booty Parlor, a retailer featuring sensual products, will be in attendance to spice up the holiday.

Halloween night will be one for the history books as Blush brings world-renowned DJ Kaskade to the intimate club on Saturday, October 31. Kaskade, who recently put on an amazing set at Blush during Labor Day, hit the Billboard Electronic Charts with singles like 2005′s “Everything” and albums including 2009′s The Grand, which peaked at number nine on the Top Electronic Albums charts. The Grand also hit number 28 on the Top Heatseekers chart.

ABOUT BLUSH:
Blush Boutique Nightclub is located inside Wynn Las Vegas. The 4,500 square-foot club features a crème lantern ceiling-sculpture, purse drawers for personal belongings and an open-air patio and bar area with lighted topiaries and outdoor seating surrounded by lush foliage. Blush features an eclectic mix of music—rock n’ roll, hip hop and house—from Music Director and Resident DJ Mighty Mi. Table reservations are highly recommended and can be made by calling (702) 770-3633.

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Jerry Cantrell And Scott Ian To Launch “Dead Man’s Hand” Rock Bar In Las Vegas

Two icons of rock have joined forces to create a new rock bar and performance space in Las Vegas. Alice in Chains guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell and Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian plan to launch the venue, Dead Man’s Hand, in November.

The bar will feature none of the trendy décor, snobby attitude and outlandish prices so prevalent in Vegas. Instead, Dead Man’s Hand will favor grit over glitz, providing customers great music, cool atmosphere and affordable drinks all year long.

“We want this to be a place that we would want to hang out in,” Ian says. “There’s a huge segment of the music audience that likes to go out but doesn’t want to go to places that only play Lil Wayne and Lady Gaga and charge $750 for a bottle of vodka. We want to be the opposite of that.”

“I always wanted to have a cool joint with some friends that would be a great place to go at night,” adds Cantrell, “It’s close to Los Angeles, and a lot of cool bands and people hit Vegas. We wanted to make a fun place for everybody to hang.”

Cantrell came up with the name Dead Man’s Hand, and as soon as he mentioned it to Ian, the guitarist was sold. The two logos for the club — a skeleton’s hand holding the dead man’s poker hand atop a flaming Ace of Spades, and a skull-embossed Ace of Spades atop the dead man’s hand — were designed by award-winning artist Shepard Fairey from Obey. “Scott and I are both into poker, and the dead man’s hand — two aces and two eights — was the hand Wild Bill Hickok was supposedly holding when he was shot,” Cantrell says. “And we both really like the show ‘Deadwood,’ so it seemed like a cool name.”

Dead Man’s Hand will feature a long, semicircle-shaped bar that seats 30, a stage, and a raised back area featuring booths directly across from the stage. Total capacity is about 200. The bar will showcase DJs and live music, with a top-notch PA, state-of-the art lighting system and a backline donated by Ian and Cantrell’s respective gear companies.

“We’d like to have a couple of house bands, maybe once or twice a month,” Cantrell says. “And we’ll have some cool bands come in and play. “We’re planning to leave a bunch of gear on the stage so it’s functional for anybody that wants to just get up and go for it.”

“We’re also putting together the Dead Man’s Band, which will be Jerry and I and probably some other sub-partners who are also in well-known bands,” adds Ian. “Obviously, we won’t play once a week or anything because of our schedules, but when we’re all around we’ll get up and jam out a bunch of covers.”

The sub-partners for Dead Man’s Hand will be announced in the weeks ahead. The third equal partner in Dead Man’s Hand is Michael Politz, owner of Food and Beverage magazine. “Jerry and I have talked for years about having a bar, and Michael really helped make it possible,” Ian says. “He’s very tied into the Vegas scene and was very excited about pitching this idea around. It just feels like all the planets finally aligned.”

The bar will offer several signature drinks, including the Dead Man’s Hand (whisky and spicy ginger ale) and, of course the Black Tooth Grin (Crown Royal with a splash of Coca-Cola), the late-guitar legend Dimebag Darrell’s beverage of choice.

“We want to tie that into a drink special,” Ian says. “So, every night at midnight or something, we’ll crank ‘Ace of Spades’ by Motorhead and everyone HAS to do a shot.”

The venue’s first events will be the weekend of November 6 with System of a Downs John Dolmayan and Friends and November 7th party for Bluff Magazine. The party coincides with the World Series of Poker final table on November 9th.

Dead Man’s Hand will be located at 3525 W. Russell Road Las Vegas NV (I-15 exit Russell Road, one block west) right next to the Vegas Alliance strip club Crazy Horse III in a complex called The Playground. For more info: 702-673-1700 or email info@deadmanshand.com.

Hash House A Go Go Co-owner Jim Rees Named “Restaurateur Of The Year”

The Nevada Restaurant Association recently acknowledged Jim Rees, co-owner of Hash House A Go Go, for his efforts as an individual in the restaurant community by honoring him with the title of 2009 “Restaurateur of the Year.”

The recognition of “Restaurateur of the Year” spotlights on an individual who administers an excellent restaurant business and also helps the community and overall advances the culinary industry. Some of Rees’ contributions to the community include teaming up with local charities such as the United Blood Services, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Best Buddies and St. Therese Center, among others. He is a continuous active member of the Nevada Restaurant Association Membership Committee, has held the title of Head of the Events Committee and currently holds the position of Vice-Chair of Restaurants for the Association.

“I’m honored to be recognized by the Nevada Restaurant Association and my peers for something I love to do,” Rees said. “In a town with so many incredible restaurants, I’m grateful that the Las Vegas community has really embraced our twisted farm food concept.”

Several years ago, Rees convinced owners of San Diego-based Hash House A Go Go to expand its restaurant outside of California. With partners Bill Underhill and Jim Nyberg, RUN Restaurants was created to make way for the Hash House A Go Go opening in Las Vegas in 2005. A local and tourist favorite, the restaurant’s concept of twisted farm food has become a success throughout the city. Since 2005, Hash House A Go Go has been featured on The Food Network’s “Rachel Ray’s Vacation,” the Travel Channel’s “Man v. Food,” the Fine Living Network’s “Martha Stewart,” NBC’s “Dr. Phil” and ABC’s “What Would You Do?”

“OktoberFrightFest” Brings Beer & Brats, Bats and BOOze To Fremont Street Experience

Fremont Street ExperienceFremont Street Experience unveils the ultimate Oktoberfest and Halloween combined street party with its first ever “OktoberFrightFest,” a three-week festival October 13-31.

The spook-tacular nightly fun and fantasy kicks off Tuesday, Oct. 13 and continues throughout “Oktober,” ending on Saturday, Oct. 31. Fremont Street Experience will transform itself into the ultimate adult playground with Oktoberfest and Halloween festivities, including a haunted house attraction inside Binion’s Gambling Hall & Hotel, a Viva Vision light and sound show themed to “Time Warp” and “Monster Mash,” seasonal Oktoberfest food & drink specials, plus three free Halloween-themed stage shows never seen before in Las Vegas.

“We’re thrilled to be bringing OktoberFrightFest to downtown Las Vegas so closely after the success of “Summer of ’69,” said Jeff Victor, President of Fremont Street Experience. “Fremont Street Experience will continue to bring thrilling and free entertainment to Las Vegas visitors and residents.”

Jan Rouven, an international master illusionist from Germany, will make his Las Vegas debut by headlining OktoberFrightFest with his dangerous, spectacular and brilliant acts in “Jan Rouven presents Death-Defying Illusions.” Rouven brings thrills and breathtaking risks to Fremont Street Experience with his larger-than-life acts and stage props, including the mind-blowing “Drill of Death.”

Rouven, billed as “The Man With Nine Lives,” has won top awards including the International Magician’s Society “2007 Entertainer of the Year,” an award previously held by magic greats David Copperfield and Siegfried & Roy. Jan Rouven will perform seven days a week at the 1st Street Stage at 8 and 10 p.m. beginning Tuesday Oct. 13 through Saturday, Oct. 31. More information about Jan Rouven can be seen at www.janrouven.com .

“Frank & The Steins” is a live musical revue of classic Halloween songs produced by Face Productions and choreographed by Melden Steele. The cast is comprised of hot ghouls and guys; singers, dancers and live musicians performing songs including “Psycho Killers,” “Spooky,” “Time Warp,” and “Ghostbusters,” that will make audiences dance, laugh, sing and scream. “Frank & The Steins” will perform Tuesdays-Saturdays at the 3rd Street Stage at 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 p.m.

“Sexy and Dangerous Mario & Jenny,” from NBC’s hit show America’s Got Talent, will also bring their racy and daring act to OktoberFrightFest. Their performance includes acrobatic stunts, dancing and extreme pyrotechnics. Mario & Jenny will perform on the Haunted Bus Stage at Fremont Street Experience Thursdays-Mondays at 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 p.m.

In addition to all the free entertainment on Fremont Street Experience, FSE member property Binion’s Gambling Hall & Hotel completes OktoberFrightFest with its first ever Downtown Vegas Haunted Casino. The ticketed-admission attraction features three thrilling haunts open 7 p.m.-1 a.m. Oct. 8-10 and Oct. 13-31 (dark Mondays).

“We invite adult Las Vegans and visitors to come downtown to experience the tastes of Oktoberfest and the thrills and chills of Halloween,” Victor said. “And remember, costumes are welcome nightly during these 19 days, so dress up, come downtown and be part of the festive time on Fremont Street Experience.”

Food and drink specials will also be available throughout OktoberFrightFest, including beer specials featuring Blue Moon craft beer — Blue Moon drafts for $3 and Blue Moon Rising (Blue Moon with a sidecar of Bacardi O) for $4 — and specialty cocktails by Bacardi — Bacardi Bat Bit (Bacardi and Cola) for $4 and the Nightmare Margarita (Corzo tequila with pomegranate) for $4.

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