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Gotta Find ’Em All!
This week leads up to Easter, a time of celebration, reflection and family fun. And what’s more synonymous with family fun than the Easter egg hunt? Searching all over for the next hidden treasure, trying to fi ll up your basket? And it’s in the spirit of this festive tradition that we present the Las Vegas Magazine Easter egg hunt! Sure, most of you know all about the Strip’s famous o erings like David Copperfield, Cirque du Soleil and Blue Man Group, but this week’s issue contains a few ... o -the-beaten path treats. Not exactly hidden like eggs, but they’ll still produce the same feelings of joyous discovery as you fi ll up your basket—um, wish list.
First up is the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, which recently installed the exhibition In Bloom (“Delights of Spring,” p. 34), which will be on display until Sept. 10. For art lovers, this may be one of the best shows that the property’s art gallery has ever hosted.
Dig a bit deeper and you’ll fi nd an interview with Jackson Williams. The dancer in Magic Mike Live Las Vegas at Sahara Las Vegas has a lot to say about his role in the show—and in the franchise’s latest movie (“Creative Channels,” p. 32).
Who doesn’t love a great spa experience? Odds are some of you already have your favorite on the Strip, but you might want to add one more to your must-visit list: The Spa at Palms, a full-service facility that’s ready to pamper you until you say stop (“Treat Yourself,” p. 20).
Ever heard of M5LV The Residency? Maybe not, but you’ll certainly know the band performing a series of shows at Dolby Live at Park MGM (“Easier to Breathe,” p. 38). Hint: The lead singer was on The Voice.
We’ve placed plenty of other Easter eggs in this issue. Take some time to fi nd them all!
What to do in Las Vegas this week
Katie Dixon, Publisher 6 8
Sunday 2
Battle of the Brackets at RedTail
Wrap up college basketball mania at this social gaming bar, perfect to have a burger and beer while you catch the final game.
Try cereal treats for dessert!
Resorts World Las Vegas, zoukgrouplv.com
Monday 3
REAL BODIES at Horseshoe Las Vegas
Get to know how the human body works—literally. This attraction offers a opportunity to see real, preserved bodies, giving guests a fascinating look at what it means to be alive.
Imagineexhibitions.com
Tuesday 4
Top of the World
There is nothing quite like a meal at this restaurant in the SkyPod. It rotates 360 degrees, providing stunning views of Las Vegas. My advice? Kick off your meal with the indulgent shellfish display for two.
The STRAT, thestrat.com
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Wednesday 5
Sting
His My Songs residency quickly became a favorite on the Strip, and the Grammy winner is back at The Colosseum. Featuring songs from The Police and his solo career, this show perfectly highlights his illustrious career. Caesars Palace, caesars.com
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Thursday 6
Dim Sum at Tim Ho Wan
Dubbed the “dim sum specialists” and “the world’s cheapest Michelin-star restaurant,” Tim Ho Wan is world-renowned for its pillowy dumplings, steamed spare ribs, BBQ pork buns and much more. Palms, palms.com
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Friday
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Gabriel Iglesias
“Fluffy” has proven himself to be one of the funniest, most beloved comedians around, and he’s bringing his stand-up act to The Chelsea. Grab dinner at STK before heading to this show for an evening of laughs. The Cosmopolitan, cosmopolitanlasvegas.com
Saturday 8
Las Vegas Desert Dogs vs. San Diego Seals
Las Vegas’ pro lacrosse team faces off against the San Diego Seals at Michelob Ultra Arena. The Desert Dogs’ action-packed games do not disappoint. Mandalay Bay, lasvegasdesertdogs.com