Struggling to assess the devastation wrought when the largest earthquake in Japan's recorded history struck offshore Friday, police say they've found as many as 300 bodies in the northeastern coastal area that bore the brunt of the tremors and ensuing tsunami.
What he had done Charlie Sheen in Las Vegas
A drugged-up Charlie Sheen spent 26,000$ on three escorts from one Las Vegas agency during his infamous weekend bender in Las Vegas,
He also purchased Ginger - who he found on a website and emailed her, touting his 'A-List' status; a brand new pair of Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses!
Sheen, 45, showered two other escorts with 8,000$ each in separate and earlier trysts.
The actor booked Ginger from 9am on Monday, January 10, meeting him inside the 40,000$-a-night Sky Villa that he rented at the Fantasy Tower at the Palms Casino Resort in Vegas.
He also purchased Ginger - who he found on a website and emailed her, touting his 'A-List' status; a brand new pair of Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses!
Sheen, 45, showered two other escorts with 8,000$ each in separate and earlier trysts.
The actor booked Ginger from 9am on Monday, January 10, meeting him inside the 40,000$-a-night Sky Villa that he rented at the Fantasy Tower at the Palms Casino Resort in Vegas.
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CARA
Libellés :
Casino,
charlie sheen,
Gabbana,
Hollywood,
Los Angeles,
New York,
Plaza hotel,
selena gomez
In the Mojave Desert just south of Las Vegas
Las Vegas not dirty enough for you? Get off the pavement and test your
dirt bike skills in the Mojave Desert just south of Las Vegas. Take a thrilling
dirt bike ride through the Hidden Valley National Monument and
McCullough Mountain Range. This exclusive dirt bike tour includes
challenging trails, Roach dry lakebed and some legendary off-road race
tracks such as the Las Vegas to Reno, old Mint 400 and Primm 300 races.
Due to the challenging nature of this adventure, it is recommended that
you have prior dirt bike riding experience.
dirt bike skills in the Mojave Desert just south of Las Vegas. Take a thrilling
dirt bike ride through the Hidden Valley National Monument and
McCullough Mountain Range. This exclusive dirt bike tour includes
challenging trails, Roach dry lakebed and some legendary off-road race
tracks such as the Las Vegas to Reno, old Mint 400 and Primm 300 races.
Due to the challenging nature of this adventure, it is recommended that
you have prior dirt bike riding experience.
Publié par
CARA
Libellés :
ATV,
Hidden Valley National,
Mojave Desert,
nivada,
off-road,
Old Mormon,
Reno,
RZR
NASCAR-style race car Las Vegas
Join Richard Petty Driving Experience and feel the pure, unadulterated adrenaline rush in a 600-horsepower, NASCAR-style race car at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Guests are responsible for driving themselves to the race track. get ready to put your seatbelt on and experience real-life racing thrills in a two-seat NASCAR-style race car. photo packages will be available of your unique electrifying experience.
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CARA
Libellés :
Las Vegas,
Las Vegas Motor Speedway,
NASCAR,
NASCAR-style,
Richard Petty Driving,
Ride-Along,
tours
Show Review Love is in the Mirage
If you're looking for a show that's a fusion of acrobatics, dance and visual effects, accompanied by a classic rock 'n' roll soundtrack, then all you need is LOVE.
Show Director Dominic Champagne calls Cirque du Soleil's LOVE a "rock 'n' roll poem." The show is a slightly psychedelic journey through the trends and politics of the '60s and most importantly, The Beatles' history, told through nearly 30 of the group's songs.
LOVE started out as a collaboration between George Harrison and Cirque du Soleil's Guy LaLiberté. After Harrison's death, the remaining Beatles and the families of the late group members helped bring Harrison's vision to life, sharing their ideas about song selection and song order for the show.
The music director for LOVE is none other than Sir George Martin, who is best known for his work producing The Beatles' music. Martin's son, Giles, is also a music director for the show.
Although LOVE features some well-known Beatles songs, it is not meant to be a greatest hits show.
The journey starts with the energetic "Get Back" at the scene of The Beatles' farewell concert and then flashes back to Liverpool during World War II when the band members were young children.
No journey through the '60s would be complete without a trip through the era of Beatlemania. Acrobats and tumblers on trampolines perform, accompanied by "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "Drive My Car."
"Help" serves as the soundtrack for four extreme sports athletes who take the stage leaping 11 foot ramps on inline skates.
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "Octopus's Garden" are the perfect backdrops for Cirque's famous aerial ballet moves.
The show even features a "jam session" created from authentic recordings of the four band members. All of the audio clips and music in the show are from actual recordings from The Beatles' Abbey Road studio.
The show concludes with its namesake "All You Need is Love," as a montage of photos of The Beatles plays on huge screens, leaving the audience with a feeling of nostalgia for a bygone era.
Besides The Beatles, the other star of the show is the 2,000-plus seat theater itself, which features 360-degree seating. There is not a bad seat in the house and the farthest is only 98 feet from the stage.
The sound system is unlike any other - there are 6,341 speakers in the theater and patrons feel as though they are completely enveloped in sound. There are three speakers per seat -- two in each headrest and one in the seat in front of you.
The theater also features a complex video system with 28 projectors and two 20-foot-high by 100-foot-wide screens, which contribute to the visual experience.
LOVE is not a typical Cirque du Soleil show with high-flying trapeze artists, gymnasts and acrobats. Although there is some of that in the show, it is mainly a theatrical and dance-oriented show. The creators also wanted to bring a bit of the youth of today into the show, showcasing extreme sports, break dancing and street dancing.
In the end, it's all about the music and if you're a fan of The Beatles, you'll have nothing but love for this show.
Show Director Dominic Champagne calls Cirque du Soleil's LOVE a "rock 'n' roll poem." The show is a slightly psychedelic journey through the trends and politics of the '60s and most importantly, The Beatles' history, told through nearly 30 of the group's songs.
LOVE started out as a collaboration between George Harrison and Cirque du Soleil's Guy LaLiberté. After Harrison's death, the remaining Beatles and the families of the late group members helped bring Harrison's vision to life, sharing their ideas about song selection and song order for the show.
The music director for LOVE is none other than Sir George Martin, who is best known for his work producing The Beatles' music. Martin's son, Giles, is also a music director for the show.
Although LOVE features some well-known Beatles songs, it is not meant to be a greatest hits show.
The journey starts with the energetic "Get Back" at the scene of The Beatles' farewell concert and then flashes back to Liverpool during World War II when the band members were young children.
No journey through the '60s would be complete without a trip through the era of Beatlemania. Acrobats and tumblers on trampolines perform, accompanied by "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "Drive My Car."
"Help" serves as the soundtrack for four extreme sports athletes who take the stage leaping 11 foot ramps on inline skates.
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "Octopus's Garden" are the perfect backdrops for Cirque's famous aerial ballet moves.
The show even features a "jam session" created from authentic recordings of the four band members. All of the audio clips and music in the show are from actual recordings from The Beatles' Abbey Road studio.
The show concludes with its namesake "All You Need is Love," as a montage of photos of The Beatles plays on huge screens, leaving the audience with a feeling of nostalgia for a bygone era.
Besides The Beatles, the other star of the show is the 2,000-plus seat theater itself, which features 360-degree seating. There is not a bad seat in the house and the farthest is only 98 feet from the stage.
The sound system is unlike any other - there are 6,341 speakers in the theater and patrons feel as though they are completely enveloped in sound. There are three speakers per seat -- two in each headrest and one in the seat in front of you.
The theater also features a complex video system with 28 projectors and two 20-foot-high by 100-foot-wide screens, which contribute to the visual experience.
LOVE is not a typical Cirque du Soleil show with high-flying trapeze artists, gymnasts and acrobats. Although there is some of that in the show, it is mainly a theatrical and dance-oriented show. The creators also wanted to bring a bit of the youth of today into the show, showcasing extreme sports, break dancing and street dancing.
In the end, it's all about the music and if you're a fan of The Beatles, you'll have nothing but love for this show.
Publié par
CARA
Libellés :
champagne,
Cirque du Soleil,
dancing,
George Harrison,
George Martin,
jam session,
Love,
Mirage,
Review,
Show,
showcasing,
shows,
theater
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