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Carly Rogers hittin’ up Vegas with her good friend Allie Colleen as they make a stop at Stoney’s Rockin’ Country. […] The post Carly Rogers and Toad kickin’ it talking Vegas, Stoney’s, music, her love of driving and so much more appeared first on TOAD'S TUNES.
Toad and Triston talk riding bulls, growing up in Houston, Cody Johnson, fun nights in Vegas with strip clubs, Ricenbaw… […] The post A chat with Triston Marez, talking Vegas, NFR, shotgunning beers, first full band show in Vegas… all with Toad and Ricenbaw! appeared first on TOAD'S TUNES.
Toad and Triston talk riding bulls, growing up in Houston, Cody Johnson, fun nights in Vegas with strip clubs, Ricenbaw… […] The post A chat with Triston Marez, talking Vegas, NFR, shotgunning beers, first full band show in Vegas… all with Toad and Ricenbaw! appeared first on TOAD'S TUNES.
On today's episode of the Cross-Check NHL Show, co-host Mary Clarke is still on vacation, so Locked On Canadiens host Laura Saba joins Andrew Berkshire to break down the biggest stories in hockey.Speaking of big stories, the Montreal Canadiens have gone from the 18th-best regular season record to the Stanley Cup favourites? What? How? Laura and Andrew break down the keys to their shocking Game Five win against the Vegas Golden Knights, including the trifecta of their young guns in Nick Suzuki, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, and Cole Caufield all having big games, and the absolute force that Corey Perry has been on and off the ice.After looking at the Montreal side of the equation, the hosts welcome Jesse Granger from The Athletic to explain how Vegas found themselves in this situation, the goaltending carousel that we've seen in the playoffs, why the Golden Knights' forwards have been so silent offensively, and whether Max Pacioretty can be the answer.We also ask Jesse why Mark Stone has been so neutralized, and whether DeBoer might be in trouble due to his lack of adjustments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of the Cross-Check NHL Show, co-host Mary Clarke is still on vacation, so Locked On Canadiens host Laura Saba joins Andrew Berkshire to break down the biggest stories in hockey. Speaking of big stories, the Montreal Canadiens have gone from the 18th-best regular season record to the Stanley Cup favourites? What? How? Laura and Andrew break down the keys to their shocking Game Five win against the Vegas Golden Knights, including the trifecta of their young guns in Nick Suzuki, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, and Cole Caufield all having big games, and the absolute force that Corey Perry has been on and off the ice. After looking at the Montreal side of the equation, the hosts welcome Jesse Granger from The Athletic to explain how Vegas found themselves in this situation, the goaltending carousel that we've seen in the playoffs, why the Golden Knights' forwards have been so silent offensively, and whether Max Pacioretty can be the answer. We also ask Jesse why Mark Stone has been so neutralized, and whether DeBoer might be in trouble due to his lack of adjustments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Talking Vegas - Las Vegas Podcast - Las Vegas Entertainment, Arts, History and Culture
At the north end of Las Vegas Boulevard lies the resting place for a few hundred neon signs that over the decades have graced all manner of hotels, casinos and businesses in Las Vegas. Dubbed the Boneyard, this two-acre lot has evolved into what we now call the Neon Museum. To tour the Boneyard is to take a step back into Las Vegas history because every twist of neon tubing evokes an era and every sign has its own story to tell. I was at the Neon Museum recently to see those famous signs and hear some of those stories. I spent time with Dawn Merritt, the Neon Museum’s public relations and marketing director. Afterwards, I ventured out into the Boneyard with the Museum’s collections manager and historian, Maggie Zakri. Please welcome Dawn and Maggie to the show. We’re Talking Vegas. www.TalkingVegas.comRSS Feed: http://talkingvegas.libsyn.com/rss
Talking Vegas - Las Vegas Podcast - Las Vegas Entertainment, Arts, History and Culture
Spooks and spirits, ghosts and other unexplained phenomena—every city has its stories to tell and Las Vegas is no different. As Robert George Allen, my guest today, will tell you, the big difference is most of Las Vegas' ghosts are famous. Whether they’re celebrities said to haunt the homes and hotels they used to frequent, or even the occasional mobster who met an untimely end, these tales have worked their way into Las Vegas history and lore. Are they true? Maybe. Maybe not. But one way to decide for yourself is to accompany Robert on one of his Haunted Vegas Tours that depart five nights a week from the Royal Resort on Convention Center Drive. They promise "a guided paranormal investigation of Las Vegas' most haunted locations." Robert’s story isn’t just about delving into the supernatural, though. He’s a longtime singer, musician and comedian who has spent over 30 years in show business, a good deal of that time performing on the Las Vegas Strip. He’s got plenty of stories to tell about what goes on behind the scenes in the world of Vegas entertainment and he’s going to share a few of those stories with us today. Please welcome to the show, Robert George Allen. We’re Talking Vegas. www.TalkingVegas.comRSS Feed: http://talkingvegas.libsyn.com/rss
Talking Vegas - Las Vegas Podcast - Las Vegas Entertainment, Arts, History and Culture
Welcome to the premiere episode of Talking Vegas. It’s a new kind of Las Vegas podcast. This isn’t a show where I’m going to sit around in my basement or some empty studio somewhere and tell you what’s going on in Vegas. I live in Vegas. So, I’m going to be out and about in the city, spending time at cool Las Vegas places and talking with interesting people. I think you’re going to like it. Today, we’re dropping by the Mob Museum downtown and talking with their director of content, Geoff Schumacher. Now, it’s no secret that Las Vegas has a colorful history and many stories to tell about organized crime in the city. If you’ve ever seen movies like Bugsy with Warren Beatty or Martin Scorsese’s Casino, you might think you know a little bit about Las Vegas’s mob history. But those are just movies. And they occasionally take liberties with the facts and romanticize them. The Mob Museum is here to set the record straight, not just about Las Vegas mob history, but also the history of organized crime in America. Inside the museum’s 17,000 square feet of exhibition space are the stories of Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel, Sam Giancana, Joe Bonanno, Lefty Rosenthal, Tony Spilotro, John Gotti and Whitey Bulger, just to name a few. But the museum doesn’t glorify these criminals, because right alongside them are the stories of the law enforcement agencies and the work they did to bring these people to justice, assuming other mobsters didn’t get to them first. It’s a fascinating story about a unique chapter in American history that‘s still being written today. So, let me make you an offer you can’t refuse. Please join me and the Mob Museum’s Geoff Schumacher. We’re Talking Vegas. www.TalkingVegas.comRSS Feed: http://talkingvegas.libsyn.com/rss
In this podcast, we talk with a friend of mine, fellow tour guide extraordinaire Pam Parask! Her unique journey to finding her way out to Las Vegas (Corporate Jet Pilot) and the ways we entertain ourselves trying to make a living in our adopted hometown. Seems like we all have had multiple careers that were never covered by our guidance counselors in high school! Pam is not your average Vegas tour person. Once landing in Las Vegas, she took the route many Vegas residents do, have multiple streams of income. With Pam, she also worked at the Nevada Atomic Test Site, concierge, chauffeur, and a realtor before becoming a tour professional where we get to explore the natural and wondrous side of Las Vegas and the surrounding states. I know, it sounds like a strange path to happiness, and we talk about them, but this is Vegas after all and in Las Vegas, people do what they want, not what they were educated for!!
We take Listeners on a trip to Vegas to celebrate our 40th episode! Pete, still suffering from his latest experience in Las Vegas, delivers a brave performance where he tells stories of his past Vegas trips, discuss all the different types of douche bags to spot, what we think of bringing the kids to Vegas, and who would get thrown into a velcro wall. Guests are Darby VanDaele, Craig Franklin, Jamie Barham and Jane Van Dyk Visit www.livefromthedutchhall.com to get the latest VG Meats coupon, exclusive savings for Dutch Hall listeners.
Rays Podcast, Episode #42: The Mexican Slim Shady? And Vegas Talk Baby! Today's #RaysOfLight Marco Rauda.