The Famous Chippendales Returns to Las Vegas

Most Las Vegas locals (especially those of us who have been here for over a decade) have likely been to at least one Las Vegas show. For nearly 20 years, you couldn’t go anywhere on the Las Vegas Strip without seeing a Chippendales sign, digital billboard or bus wrap. The world-famous male revue has long been […]
Las Vegas Drinks: Lost Spirits is a Liquor Lover’s Dream

If you’ve ever pictured a theme park based around alcohol, Lost Spirits might be the closest thing you’ll ever find to that dream. Located inside AREA15, the distillery is one-of-a-kind and host to some fantastic technology you’ve never seen in a distillery. I was invited in for a press preview of the space (no drinking […]
Magic Mike Live Reopens at SAHARA Las Vegas

Magic Mike Live left a string of broken hearts behind when they exited Hard Rock Hotel & Casino upon the property’s rebranding. Though the show had previously announced their new residency at SAHARA Las Vegas, Covid-19 created unforeseen delays, and fans everywhere have been eagerly awaiting the show’s return. Magic Mike is Back SAHARA Las […]
A Night at The Mayfair Supper Club in Las Vegas

If you’re in the mood for a genuine stage show to complement your elegant meal, The Mayfair Supper Club inside Bellagio Las Vegas is the place to go. Since its opening on December 31, 2019, the dazzling venue has turned heads and quickly became one of the most difficult reservations to book in Las Vegas. Though it […]
Step Back in Time: Delilah Las Vegas Reimagines the Supper Club

A Nostalgic Las Vegas Supper Club Experience With the return of shows and entertainment in Las Vegas, the city has also brought back some old-school glamour in the form of the nostalgic supper club. I attended a hosted media visit at Delilah inside Wynn Las Vegas and immediately felt like I’d walked through a portal […]
Cirque du Soleil and Blue Man Group: Inside The Triumphant Las Vegas Return

Three resident Las Vegas shows just returned from an “intermission” that started in March 2020 when Las Vegas essentially shut down. The reopenings of Blue Man Group (June 24) and Mystère (June 28) happened somewhat quietly, but the reopening of “O” by Cirque du Soleil on July 1 came back with a bang—and a parade. […]
The Best Craft Cocktails in Boston

If you’re in search of a great cocktail in Boston, look no further! Creative and hardworking bartenders throughout the Boston area shake and stir the best libations around. Here are some of the best spots to find great cocktails in Boston. The Baldwin Bar Inside the Baldwin Mansion is a small cocktail bar that is […]
All About Forest Hills, Queens in New York

This family-friendly Queens neighborhood can feel like a throwback, with old-school seafood joints and sweets shops near a red-brick train station that looks remarkably unchanged since Teddy Roosevelt delivered his unification speech there in 1917. Eat If only the soda fountain, homemade ice cream and 1920s cash register at Eddie’s Sweet Shop could speak, they […]
Cosmopolitan Las Vegas: A Concierge’s Must-Do List

A Local Concierge’s Inside Look at Cosmopolitan Las Vegas After growing up in Henderson—a suburb of Las Vegas—Natalee Simmons, a concierge at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas knows a thing or two about the city. We asked her to share some of her top picks for Las Vegas, and she delivered. What to do at […]
Las Vegas Favorites From Mandalay Bay and Delano Concierge Supi Samrid

We asked Mandalay Bay and Delano Las Vegas concierge Supi Samrid for his favorite Las Vegas attractions, restaurants and more. How long have you been in Las Vegas? I have been living in Las Vegas on and off for about nine years. Tell me about one of your favorite places to send first-time Vegas visitors. My […]
Break Away from the Tourist Trail in Boston’s North End

Sooner or later, everyone who comes to Boston ends up wandering the red-brick side streets of the North End. The city’s oldest residential community (since the 1630s, no less) is a perfectly walkable utopia for coffee-sippin’ people-watchers, history-buffin’ Freedom Trailers and lovers of the neighborhood’s default cuisine: Italian. Once you’ve identified and enjoyed all the […]
Where Harlem Jazz Lives On

Heard a little bit about Harlem, and ready to explore? Take your Uber, cab or the metro up to Harlem, enjoy a great meal (try lunch at Sylvia’s and dinner at the Red Rooster), and make sure to plan a night around a jazz show. There’s always the Apollo Theater, but if you’re ready to […]