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Lady Gaga, Theo Von and Team USA’s men’s basketball team with Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and LeBron James highlight this week’s entertainment lineup.
MUSIC
Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga has said she plans to return to the Strip after the current run of her acclaimed “Jazz & Piano” residency. What that show would look like and when it might start remain unclear. There are still two more chances to experience “Jazz & Piano,” though. See it at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Dolby Live at Park MGM. Tickets start at $225; ticketmaster.com.
Christopher Lawrence
COMEDY
Theo Von
Louisiana native Theo Von at times comes across as a Dixie Mitch Hedberg with his wry, absurdist one-liners — “The ferret is the limousine of rodents”; “Your toes are like 10 small little Floridas just hanging off your body” — but he’s also a backwoods storyteller par excellence whose yarns are as far out as they are funny. See him at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Resorts World Theatre. Tickets start at $50; axs.com.
Jason Bracelin
SPORTS
USA Basketball Showcase
There’s no Caitlin Clark-style controversy with the men’s U.S. Olympic basketball team. As a tuneup for the Paris Games, LeBron James and reigning gold medalists Kevin Durant, Bam Adebayo and Devin Booker will lead Team USA in an exhibition game. They’ll take on Team Canada, which is expected to be led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jamal Murray. See some of the world’s best at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena. Tickets start at $70; axs.com.
Christopher Lawrence
FOOD
National Fried Chicken Day
Saturday is National Fried Chicken Day. One place to celebrate is Seoul Bird, the Korean fried chicken spot in Proper Eats food hall at Aria from Judy Joo, the London restaurateur and Food Network star. A Seoul Chicken Sandwich ($16) is dressed with lettuce, red onion, Kewpie Japanese mayo and signature sauce. A Seoul Bowl ($18) is built from fried chicken, white rice, salad, Asian slaw and pickled radish.
Johnathan L. Wright
MOVIES
‘Tremors’
It spawned six direct-to-video sequels and a TV series. Now “Tremors,” the 1990 horror comedy that saw a cast including Kevin Bacon and Reba McEntire battle monsters in the Nevada desert, is returning to the big screen. See it at 9 p.m. Monday in The Beverly Theater. Tickets are $13; thebeverlytheater.com.
Christopher Lawrence
FOOD & DRINK
July Fourth weekend specials
Through Sunday, Top of the World in The Strat is celebrating Independence Day weekend with specials. A Woodford Reserve old-fashioned with brown sugar, lemon essence and Angostura bitters is $23. Crab and roasted corn hush puppies with caramelized onion cream and jicama slaw is $26. For $48, there’s cherry whiskey-glazed pulled pork with potato hash and fried okra.
Johnathan L. Wright
MUSIC
Circles Around the Sun
Instrumental quartet Circles Around the Sun was formed to create the intermission music for The Dead’s “Fare Thee Well” concerts in 2015. Since then, the group’s sound has evolved to encompass what they like to call “cosmic disco” along with post-rock, psych-rock, jazz-funk and more. See them at 11 p.m. Saturday at Brooklyn Bowl at the Linq Promenade. Tickets start at $41; ticketmaster.com.
Jason Bracelin
FOOD & DRINK
Sushi-making class
Beginning 7 p.m. Tuesday, Komodo Las Vegas in the Fontainebleau kicks off its sushi master class series led by Yutaka Kude, the restaurant’s sushi chef. The class features welcome cocktail, an introduction to the history of sushi, hands-on instruction in sushi making (the type varies by class), an apron, a sushi kit and a certificate of completion. Cost: $110, plus tax and gratuity. A three-course tasting with cocktail pairings following the class is an additional $65. Classes also run Aug. 13 and Sept. 10. Reservations: komodolv.com.
Johnathan L. Wright
MUSIC
Entheos
Melody and technical death metal tend to go together like vomit and velour, but Entheos pull it off with frontwoman Chaney Crabb mixing clean singing in with the genre’s signature guttural-isms upon occasion for a sound that both soars and seethes. See them at 7 p.m. Monday at Sinwave, 1412 S. Main St. Tickets are $23; dice.fm.
Jason Bracelin
THEATER
‘Jane Austen’s Emma: An Immersive Love Story’
Head back to the Regency era, with a touch of “Bridgerton,” during “Jane Austen’s Emma: An Immersive Love Story.” Adapted and directed by Troy Heard, the production promises live music, singing and dancing. Regency-style dress is encouraged, as is fairy/cottagecore. Experience it at 7 and 9 p.m. Thursday, with additional shows through Aug. 11, at Majestic Repertory Theatre, 1217 S. Main Street. Tickets start at $59.95; majesticrepertory.com.
Christopher Lawrence
After the Sphere’s debut on the Fourth of July last year, the entertainment venue dazzled Las Vegas again with a new and improved Independence Day Exosphere show.
Patrick Bertoletti gobbled down 58 hot dogs to win the annual Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest, taking advantage of Joey Chestnut’s absence.
Las Vegas may be known as an adult theme park, but many visitors might not know about the area’s thrilling roller coasters.
The production opened in January as the first resident production ever at Orleans Showroom.
Wayne Newton’s Casa de Shenandoah opened September 2015, closing in July 2018. Newton’s own interest in the property is also shut down.
Much of “Flight Risk” was shot in Alaska, but Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson filmed for two days in Mesquite last year.
Dan Reynolds, front man for the Las Vegas rock band, said “Loom” was inspired by another rock album that he would listen to “from start to finish.”
There’s a chance for a new winner in Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest on Thursday with the event’s longtime champion banned this year.
“I love that I can make something my family can enjoy that is healthy,” food science expert Jessica Gavin says.
A longtime staple of the Las Vegas Valley dining scene has closed its doors after serving customers for nearly 30 years.
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