Las Vegas Review-Journal

Harper’s gift to Knights: Inscribed bats

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

WELL, you can’t keep Bryce Harper’s zeal for his hometown NHL team in check. The Washington Nationals star outfielder and avid Golden Knights backer posted a photo of a few customized Victus-brand baseball bats on his @Bharper340­7 Instagram story feed Wednesday morning.

Shown in the photo are a half-dozen bats with the names of VGK players James Neal, William Karlsson, Marc-andre Fleury and Deryk Engelland, with Harper’s own signature shown on the bat in the middle.

The post was tagged #Vegasborn, with Harper’s message, “A little gift for the boys.” The team later tweeted three photos of the bats with the message, “Thanks for the gifts @Bharper340­7!”

Vegas Golden Knights’ media relations reps promise to share the full story of this unexpected equipment. Meantime, the team will make do with their other sticks.

Griffin on the Strip

Impress your friends by knowing which famous comedian headlined an eightyear run at a prominent Las Vegas resort.

But Eddie Griffin ended that run in March, as the

Rio shuffled its venues and brought the Comedy Cellar comedy club from New York to the former Kings Room venue — where Griffin routinely packed the place.

He’s back, beginning a yearlong residency at The

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Sayersclub at SLS Las Vegas on May 21. Griffin is a club dweller who is designing the room similar to the old Comedy Store at the Dunes (in

Las Vegas) and on the Sunset Strip in L.A.

“I love the room, and we’re going with a club feel, not a lot of bells and whistles, where everyone will pay attention to the comedy.”

Griffin says he is confident he can bring his following from the Rio to SLS, which has struggled across the property to turn a profit since opening in August 2014.

“We were in a hotel that was off the Strip, with the highest ticket prices for a comedy show in town, and we did fine,” he said. “I think SLS is easier to get to, too. I think my fans will follow me.”

A Las Vegas resident, Griffin says he never feels a dearth of subjects for his ever-evolving act. “I thank CNN,

MSNBC, Fox

News and especially the White House and Congress for that,” he said. “Oh, and this week, Kanye West.”

Griffin then went on a mini-tangent, “How about Kanye? I think what happened is anyone who winds up with a Kardashian goes IN-SANE! There’s something about those witches that makes you crazy.”

Griffin met West at a BET Awards show early in West’s career. “He was just coming up, and I mispronoun­ced his name, ‘Ken-yay!’ The kids were all going, ‘No, Kanye!’ And I said, ‘Whatever, how about I give this award to RUN-DMC? Can we go in that direction?”

Griffin’s shows will begin at 8 p.m. Mondays through Wednesdays. It’s a new scene, but don’t count him out.

And on that topic …

Comedy Cellar, Griffin’s former haunt, is back on its regular schedule on May 9 with Gad Elmaleh headlining. The club went dark, unexpected­ly, two weeks ago while co-owners Bill Grundfest and Noam Dworman worked out some financial issues with the hotel. Comedy Cellar is a great hang, bringing solid comics and a strong reputation with its 35-year run in New York.

Gaz hits the streets

The Clark County Commission is changing the name

Las Vegas Boulevard to Gazilliona­ire Boulevard on Monday, joining the celebratio­n of “Absinthe’s” seventh anniversar­y at Caesars Palace. (Look for the sign on the corner of Pibbits and Vector, hah.)

The show’s actual anniversar­y date was April

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1, but the grand affair was pushed to Monday night at Caesars. Dubbed “The Greatest Dinner Theater on Earth,” the event features a meal prepared by such Caesars restaurant­s as Restaurant Guy Savoy, Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill, Searsucker, Rao’s and Beijing Noodle No. 9, and more (tickets are available for $300 a pop, with proceeds donated to Three Square food bank of Las Vegas).

A full-scale show featuring all the acts in “Absinthe” along with performanc­es from “Opium” at the Cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas are planned.

An unqualifie­d success, “Absinthe” is boosting its schedule to two shows per night, seven nights per week, on May 14. The show is a consistent sellout, moving 6,000 tickets per week, and Gaz is flush with cash. As he says, “It’s beyond me how ‘Absinthe,’ is still up and running, but I won’t argue as long as the cash keeps rolling in.” All he needs is it to keep the hair lacquered, the shoes shined and the box office staffed.

Human Nature’s shift

The tireless Australian quartet of Andrewandm­ike Tierney, Phil Burton and Toby Allen is moving its showtime to 7:30 p.m. beginning June 12. The new slot at Sands Showroom at The Venetian will give tickethold­ers an extra half-hour to enjoy dinner or cocktails or the craps tables before the ‘Jukebox’ groove-fest.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @Johnnykats­1 on Instagram.

Life, entertainm­ent

As of 9 p.m. Wednesday:

1. Las Vegas police release some Oct. 1 body camera footage — VIDEO

Las Vegas police released body camera footage on Wednesday that depicts the moment officers breached the Oct. 1 gunman’s Mandalay Bay suite.

2. Botched robbery ends in fatal Las Vegas shooting, police say

Tommie C. Burnside Jr., 38, was fatally shot inside the room at Motel 6, 5058 Dean Martin Drive, after refusing to give up his money during the April 9 attempted robbery, according to a Metropolit­an Police Department warrant. 3. First officer in Las Vegas shooter’s suite did not activate bodycam

The first police officer to breach the Las Vegas gunman’s Mandalay Bay suite Oct. 1 did not activate his body camera, the Las Vegas Review-journal learned Tuesday.

4. Florida educator named next Clark County school superinten­dent

Jesus Jara, deputy superinten­dent of Orange County Public Schools in Florida, was selected as the next head for Clark County at a contentiou­s Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday.

5. 30 years ago, massive PEPCON explosion rocked Las Vegas Valley

The 1988 event could be felt throughout the valley and would later be described as the largest domestic, non-nuclear explosion in recorded history. As of 9 p.m. Wednesday:

1. Bodycam video: Las Vegas police breach gunman’s door during Oct. 1 shooting

Las Vegas police released body camera footage that depicts the moment officers breached Oct. 1 gunman Stephen Paddock’s Mandalay Bay suite.

2. Body camera footage from Oct. 1

Footage from two body cams on officers searching for the Oct. 1 gunman.

3. Police briefing on seventh fatal officerinv­olved shooting of 2017

Las Vegas Metropolit­an Police department brief the media on the August 2, 2017 fatal officer involved shooting near Tropicana Avenue and Arville Street.

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