July 1st, 2009
For those not yet tired of critical assessments of car-free Broadway in Times Square, here's one from the Times' Susan Dominus, who writes that the downmarket look of the plaza is "a little unworthy of New York." Go on, Suze: "The city may be reeling from recession, but the huge orange plastic containers and tatty hardware-store chairs give the sense that it's already letting itself go, like some Lehman Brothers wife who has not just forsaken her golden highlights, but given up on grooming altogether. Surely someone at Ikea could have helped the city ease this transition maybe some witty, oversize umbrellas (sure, weighed down), or at least chairs that do not look like they are lonely for the company of pink flamingos.
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International singer Boa Kwon will be at the Hard Rock Café (Paradise Harmon) to meet with fans and sign copies of her new CD.
Clark County officially turns 100 years old today so county officials will gather at the Clark County Government Center Rotunda on S. Grand Central Parkway at 5 pm to host an exhibit that chronicles the county’s history. After the ceremony local authors and historians will discuss Howard Hughes’ on the area. Burton Cohen, head of Desert Inn during the Hughes years, Geoff Schumacher, CityLife columnist and publisher and Peg Crockett, a friend of Hughes will participate in this Centennial Stories roundtable. Admission is free.
SpyOnVegas teams up with Cherry Cabana Club on Cherry Bomb Wednesday to serve up complimentary Skyy Vodka cocktails from 6 pm until 9 pm.
Desert Ice Studios (6346 S Pecos Rd #1) will host The Artful Fusion sponsored by 944 Magazine from 7 pm until 10 pm. The event is presented as a mixer for creative professionals and will features a fashion show styled by Jamie Lin Snider. RSVP encouraged: 702-450-0069.
Nothing But the Blues welcomes Ronnie Rose Band back to the House of Blues Courtyard. Doors open at 9 pm and admission is free.
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- Mood:bad
- Music:Tokio Hotel
