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Saturday was the 1,000th performance of JERSEY BOYS at the Palazzo. It’s a remarkable show enjoying a remarkable run. Check out Trip Advisor’s ratings here http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g45963-d1081728-Reviews-Jersey_Boys-Las_Vegas_Nevada.html  if you don’t believe us.

To celebrate the milestone, the show held the Walk Like A Man Shoe Drive to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Southern Nevada. The plan was to give away 1,000 tickets to Saturday night’s show for 1,000 pairs of shoes to benefit underprivileged kids in Las Vegas.

The first ones in line arrived at 5 a.m. Seven hours before we started passing out tickets. By 10 more than 1,000 were in line, which began snaking into the Palazzo casino. By 11:30, it wrapped around the casino and headed into the Venetian. More than 3,000 turned out for the tickets. Many showed up, saw the line, handed over their shoes and said, “Thanks for doing this. We’ll try next time.”

Shoe Drive Benefit for Boys and Girls ClubThe initial 1,000 tickets were gone in 38 minutes. Then the producers of JERSEY BOYS did something extraordinary: they gave the green light to another 1,000. Then more after that. Las Vegas has embraced JERSEY BOYS since opening night, so it was the show’s turn to embrace it right back. If you brought shoes to help a child, you were getting a ticket. Maybe not Saturday night, but some night.

The spirit of giving carried over into that night’s performance. The crowd was electric and the show ran long because the applause after each song wouldn’t stop.

The officials at the Boys and Girls Club said that very often self esteem starts with shoes. It’s hard to feel good about yourself in old, worn-out shoes. Beginning this week, at least 3,000 kids will start feeling better about themselves, thanks to Las Vegas and JERSEY BOYS.

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With August both National Sandwich month and National “Eat Your Dessert First” month, the team at KDC concocted a delicious pitch – the sweet dessert sandwiches that have found homes throughout Las Vegas.

Filled with childhood memories of Klondike Bars on a warm summer night, the KDC team began its diligent “research” on the dessert sandwiches. From the Ice Cream Sandwich Lollipops at Skybox Sports Bar and Grill to the Macaroon Ice Cream Sandwich at BLT Burger, one thing was evident – our parents didn’t love us! Our sweet memories of those Klondike Bars paled in comparison to the culinary delights that are now showcased throughout Vegas. Instead of having that processed ice cream bar as a kid, I could have been enjoying Hubert Keller’s Chocolate Burger at Burger Bar (ok, so maybe it wasn’t around in the 1980s, but still, I felt unloved).

The closest we came to reliving our childhood dessert memories was with N9NE Steakhouse’s classic take on S’mores. The handheld childhood favorites are back in high demand and come with a little tray piled high with marshmallows, thin skewers, graham crackers topped with a thick house ganache and a bowl of chocolate and vanilla ice cream severed with an open flame hibachi style.

During our research (clearly without enough taste-testing), we also learned that the dessert sandwich knows no bounds and can be found at a variety of dining venues. The sweet-treats have found homes at fine-dining establishments such as Aureole, home to the Grilled Brioche with white truffle infused chocolate ganache, but they can also be found at daylife experiences such as WET REPUBLIC, home to The Whoopie Pie. Vegas tourists and locals can find these culinary dishes scattered throughout Vegas properties and are sure to please even the stingiest of palates.

The dessert sandwiches didn’t just impress the KDC team; the media is “eating it up” as well. As word is starting to get out about these hidden gems in Vegas, I recommend a quick trip to one of the restaurants in Vegas before all of the dessert sandwiches are gone!

Milkshake wishes and whipped cream dreams!

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Tell us something we don’t know, Forbes.

Despite the recession doing everything it can to knock of the city’s swagger, Forbes Magazine has declared Las Vegas the Coolest City in the Country. Well, we tied with New York City, which is OK, because we’re fans as well. 

Read all about it here.

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A number of us at Kirvin Doak had the good fortune to work with Dennis Hopper through our effort for the CineVegas Film Festival. Dennis was the festival’s Honorary Chairman for several years, partly because of his love of Las Vegas, partly because of his love of film and mostly because of his long friendship with Robin and Danny Greenspun, the festival’s founders.

Dennis Hopper in Las Vegas

 Dennis’ role as Chairman wasn’t a case of putting a fancy title on a celebrity just for the sake of attention. He worked this event. He hosted parties for actors and sponsors in Las Vegas and Los Angeles (including a few at his amazing home), sat through dozens of interviews (promoting both the festival and the city), attended dozens of screenings and chatted with festival-goers well into the night. And he did it year-after-year-after-year.

 It was called the World’s Most Dangerous Film Festival, and Hopper and the city were a great fit. See, it really didn’t matter where he was – poolside at The Palms, chatting with his friend Christopher Walken at a CineVegas party at the Chateau Marmont, or hosting his buddy Jack Nicholson at a CineVegas honoree dinner at The Venetian — Dennis Hopper was always — always — the coolest guy in the room. Everyone else was fighting for second place.

 So when Dennis Hopper passed away Saturday at the age of 74, the film world lost one its greats and Las Vegas lost a friend and ambassador. So long, Shooter. The pleasure was all ours.

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