Wednesday, May 4, 2011 | 7:14 p.m.
Favorite young comic: Kristen Schaal from The Daily Show. I don’t really pay attention to young comics, so I Googled “favorite young comic” and her name came up.
The Details
- Defending the Caveman
- Nightly, 7 p.m.
- Sun & Mon matinees at 3 p.m.
- $40
- Harrah's, 800-214-9110
- Fitz of Laughter
- Wed-Sun, 9 p.m.
- Fitzgeralds, 388-2400
Best comedy film of the year so far: The only comedy I’ve seen this year was The Green Hornet, and it was a piece of crap. So, Green Hornet.
Favorite TV show: House. Best-written show ever. Tied with Frasier.
Who would you like to defend next? KISS. C’mon, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the KISS Army demands induction. (You can leave Vinnie Vincent out, if you want, but not Eric Carr!)
Who else should get a one-man show in Vegas? Teller.
The D Las Vegas is the new revved-up name for a longtime downtown Las Vegas hotel, Fitzgeralds, which had been in operation since 1987.
Owner Derek Stevens rebranded and refurbished the hotel in fall 2012 to give it a motor city theme, using the nickname of his beloved city, Detroit, for the name of the new hotel. He also brought in two restaurant favorites from Detroit: American Coney Island and Joe Vicari's Andiamo Italian Steakhouse.
The property features 638 remodeled contemporary rooms and suites. The unique two-level casino included slots and table games. Dancing dealers are featured on the first floor. And the second floor transports guests back in time to old-school Vegas with its Vintage Casino.
The casino also features the LONGBAR, the longest bar in Nevada, where sports fans can watch games on big screen TVs. Outside on Fremont Street, D Bar invites guests and passerby alike to enjoy refreshing frozen libations and specialty cocktails as talented, trickster bartenders send bottles and glasses flying through the air.
The Showroom at the D features the interactive comedy show, "Marriage Can Be Murder," where guests can be part of the mystery.
Just as distinctive as it's famous neighbors Caesar's Palace and The Venetian, Harrah's Las Vegas has been entertaining guests since 1973. The 87,700-square foot casino is filled with 1,520 slot machines and 107 gaming tables. Outside the casino, guests are able to experience fun in a street-fair atmosphere at the Carnival Court, an outdoor lounge with live entertainment (including the bartenders), food stands and outdoor shops.
At Harrah's comedy is King, and that has never been more apparent then the comedy acts of Rita Rudner, the Mac King Comedy Magic Show and the Improv Comedy Club. After the show, guests are more than welcome to laugh at their friends at The Piano Bar, famous for its dueling pianos and karaoke. Most recently, Harrah's added tribute show "Legends in Concert" to its list of entertainment.
Restaurants like Ming's offers Asian cuisine, while Ruth's Chris Steak House offers guests fine steaks and fresh seafood. Toby Keith's I Love This Bar is a country-themed bar with a restaurant, live music and the occasional appearance from Keith himself.
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