Las Vegas Review-Journal

A Beautiful scene as festival gets underway

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

THE KATS! BUREAU at this writing is the Downtown Grand’s Art Bar, on the cusp of the threeday Life is Beautiful festival, which kicked off Friday.

You know what’s really beautiful? Reliable Wi-fi and a place to plug in, baby.

Personal picks for LIB:

Miss Behave at the Place on 7th at 4, 6 and 8 p.m. daily. Comic Michelle Wolf (who has a terrific take on robot discrimina­tion) at 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday at the Venue Las Vegas. And Foster the People with the cast of Cirque du Soleil’s “Love” at The Mirage at 8 p.m. Saturday on the Downtown Stage.

The crew at the Downtown Grand wishes every weekend were LIB. The hotel sold out all 630 rooms in 30 minutes (roughly the run time for half of Foster the People’s set) when packages went on sale in April.

More from this scene, and elsewhere:

Pawn & president

“Pawn Stars” co-star and Gold & Silver Pawn owner Rick Harrison had his photo taken with President Donald Trump during his rally Thursday at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The person who took the pic was an amateur photograph­er but a profession­al politician: Sen. Dean Heller.

When Harrison met offstage with Trump, he handed his phone to the nearest observer — Heller — who photograph­ed Harrison and his son Jake. Trump himself had called and invited Harrison to the event.

It’s not the first time that Heller has played freelance photog for Harrison. The two were once together at a restaurant when a “Pawn Stars” fan rushed over and handed his phone to Heller for a pic.

Says Harrison, “It’s one of those mysteries of the universe, but it just keeps happening.”

Harrison, who has turned “Pawn Stars” into a cable TV juggernaut, is a proven Trump backer. The pawn proprietor originally supported Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida in the 2016 presidenti­al race but shifted to Trump when Rubio dropped out. Harrison also attended Trump’s inaugurati­on ceremonies.

“Pawn Stars” is filming at Gold & Silver (no, Trump is not cast in the upcoming season), and the Harrison empire is expanding at Pawn Plaza with the impending launch of Rick’s Picks. That business features some of Harrison’s favorite items from the History series, including an area dedicated to his late father, Richard “Old Man” Harrison.

Bongzilla!

No, not King Bong. It’s Bongzilla, the 24-foot-tall, 70-gallon water pipe — billed as the world’s largest bong — at the Cannabitio­n museum at Neonopolis. Among the dozen installati­ons at the just-opened space are large, foam-rubber marijuana buds suitable for hugging, along with a bed filled with cannabis seeds.

Visitors are not allowed to light up, because of the state’s ban on public consumptio­n of marijuana, but you sure learn a lot. And if you want to post pics of Hunter S. Thompson’s red 1973 Chevy Caprice Classic convertibl­e (The Red Shark from the 1998 film “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”), this is your place.

These omissions

Vegas-connected icons Robin Leach, Marty Allen and the above-mentioned “Old Man” were left out of Sunday’s Emmy Awards tribute to famous figures who died over the past year.

Leach, a groundbrea­king celebrity broadcast personalit­y, hosted “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” from 1985 to 1996. Allen was an enormously popular and frequent variety show guest, both solo and during his days with Steve Rossi (Allen & Rossi appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show” on the same bill with the Beatles on Feb. 9, 1964). Harrison appeared for eight years on “Pawn Stars.”

All three had varying levels of fame, at different times, but merited a mention during the broadcast. (Emails to NBC seeking comment have not yet been returned.)

X-may viewing

Legendary Queen guitarist Brian May and bassist Neil Fairclough took in “X Country” at Harrah’s on Thursday night. May had said he wanted to swing through some shows in town during the Queen + Adam Lambert series at the Park Theater. He’s made it to the “X” revue, “Absinthe” at Caesars Palace and Carrot Top at Luxor. (He’s seen the latter twice.)

Cool hang alert

Las Vegas “Love Poet” and (my own) spiritual adviser Lee Mallory hosts “Rockin’ Yer Shoe,” a night of poetry and music, at 8 Saturday at the Double Down Saloon. Mallory is joined by Vegas music artists Philena Carter and Mizz Absurd. The cover, like the love, is free.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @Johnnykats­1 on Instagram. As of 9 p.m. Friday:

1. 4 dead after apparent murder-suicide in Henderson, police say

Henderson police believe that a man killed a woman, a 15-year-old boy and a 5-year-old boy Thursday night before killing himself inside a burning house.

2. 23rd-floor glass pane shatters at Waldorf on Las Vegas Strip

A large glass pane shattered at the Waldorf Astoria early Thusday morning, appearing to rain glass down the side of the building from the resort’s 23rd-floor Sky Lobby.

3. MGM is worried about the Raiders’ stadium parking plan

MGM Resorts Internatio­nal isn’t happy with the Oakland Raiders’ parking plan for the 65,000-seat indoor football stadium the team is building across Interstate 15 from Mandalay Bay and Luxor.

4. Donald Trump thrills supporters at Las Vegas rally

Donald Trump smiled widely, tossed “Make America Great” hats into the crowd, pointed at supporters and applauded before giving an hourlong speech that focused on energizing his base and urging them to the polls for the Nov. 6 election.

5. Better late than never for Raiders, DT Clinton Mcdonald

Clinton Mcdonald has one regret about his current Raiders tenure. It didn’t start sooner.

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