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              MGet Reckless With Retro-rock Band
ichael Shapiro and his band, Reckless In Vegas, were
one of many Las Vegas en- tertainers impacted by the pandemic and the slow return of shows to Vegas. During the hiatus, Shapiro and his wife and bandmate, Jolae, were continuing to write and re- cord new songs, knowing that it wouldn’t be long until they’d be back on stage. Now, Reckless In Vegas has started a residency at SAHARA Las Vegas and the seats are filling up fast!
    Reckless In Vegas is a modern twist on vin- tage Vegas.
Michael Shapiro and his band, Reckless In Vegas, have a new residency at SAHARA Las Vegas. PHOTOS COURTESY
MICHAEL SHAPIRO
way, too. The Bellagio has opened The Garden Table inside of the conservatory. The restaurant will serve a prix fixe menu from chef Michael Mina and Sadelle’s restaurant. Cost per person is $250 and does not include tax, gratuity or beverages. Fi- nally, Caesar’s Palace has an- nounced the second attempt of Adele’s residency Nov. 18-March 25, in addition to a new restaurant. Chef Chris Santos will be bringing his first Vegas restaurant, Stanton Social Prime, to the property this winter.
Catch Sebastian and Ninth Island Connection at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on K5 and 2 p.m. Sundays on KGMB.
info@ninthislandconnection.com
“We’ve created a show with the class, so- phistication and humor of the Rat Pack, paying homage to those early, classic golden era Ve- gas acts, but of course, in a modern, edgy, rock ‘n’ roll format,” ex- plains Shapiro.
and Fiesta Henderson casinos that never reopened after the pandemic. However, with one new casino planned and new land recently purchased south of the Strip, they definitely have a gaming game plan for the future. Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa announced that it’s adding an adults-only pool and will also be home to popular Thai restaurant Lotus of Siam’s third Las Vegas lo- cation. Former Station Casino, Palms, which just reopened under new owners in April, will be bringing back the Ghost Bar in August.
With old video montages, background singers, dancers/ showgirls and fronted by a true power trio, this is a show that you’ re going to want to add to your Vegas list. And while catching a great show, you’ ll help a local nonprof- it through the Reckless In Vegas’ A nte Up Collective, in which a sponsor donates $3 per ticket sold for each month. For more information, visit recklessinvegas.com and saharalasvegas.com.
Also back on the circuit is Station Casinos, which has an- nounced plans to demolish its Texas Station, Fiesta Rancho
Some new dining experi- ences and venues are on the
 



















































































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