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Displaying keen perception and great insight. She’s a little bit naughty. She’s a little bit nice. She calls ‘em like she sees (and hears) ‘em. She’s... Claire Voyant Las Vegas - September 18, 2009 Paul Pratt Mommie Queerest The Onyx Theatre was jumping last night, with almost a full house there to see (and hear) the Naked Boys Singing! Among those cheering on the boys were Larry "Hot Chocolate" Edwards and his very interesting gr... Read More
Displaying keen perception and great insight. She’s a little bit naughty. She’s a little bit nice. She calls ‘em like she sees (and hears) ‘em. She’s... Claire Voyant Las Vegas - August 28, 2009 rick Faugno Kelly Clinton by Shawn Flint Blair Michael Jackson First things first. We made a mistake last Friday when we wrote that rick Faugno's September back-by-popular-demand show date would happen on the 30th (an error that was... Read More
Displaying keen perception and great insight. She’s a little bit naughty. She’s a little bit nice. She calls ‘em like she sees (and hears) ‘em. She’s... Claire Voyant Las Vegas - August 21, 2009 Barbra Streisand & Neil Diamond King Errisson rick Faugno We were given incorrect information regarding the talent lineup at Bernard's Bistro, the new French dining spot at Lake Las Vegas, so last Friday we had it wrong, wrong, w... Read More
What’s the best way to get there? There are several ways to get to the South Rim. Driving is the slowest method, and the journey can take up to five hours. Basically, you’ll follow Hwy. 93 south to the I-40. Then you’ll head east on the I-40 to Hwy. 64, which you’ll take north all the way to the South Rim. This isn’t a bad option if you have a lot of time available and like to drive long distances. But if you have time constraints, Maverick Airlines offers flights directly to the So... Read More
What is the weather like there? Temperatures can vary greatly at the South Rim depending on the season. Summers are usually moderate and highs tend to be in the 80s on the rim. Spring and fall are a bit chillier with highs in the 50s to low 70s. Since the South Rim is more than 7,000 feet above sea level, it does snow in the winter (i.e., from November through February). Also, as a general rule, temperatures on the canyon’s floor are about 20 degrees higher than what you’ll find on the rim.... Read More
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