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An Evening at NOTORIETY

A few weeks back, VEGAS 411 told you about two scheduled performances from psychic medium Jeffrey Wands. I even shared details about my one-on-one encounter with the New Yorker, who rose to nationwide fame via Maury Povich.

I was able to attend Wand's Sunday night appearance at NOTORIETY, which drew a substantial crowd. The roughly two-hour experience was entirely audience-driven, with Wands connecting attendees to their dearly departed friends and family.



Post-show reactions covered the gamut, from amazement and tears to skepticism. Whatever your feelings about this type of entertainment, there's no question that it was engaging, memorable, and quite emotional at times. You can book a private session with Mr. Wands by following this link.

After a stirring encounter with the dead, we "crossed over" from NOTORIETY's "Chandelier Room" to the "Robin Leach Theater". There, we grabbed the last few minutes of VINNIE FAVORITO: UNFILTERED. The insult comic, who's somehow as adorable as he is abrasive, is always a great time.

Favorito has a controversial background of gambling and eye-opening behavior that was documented in the film VINNIE PLAYS VEGAS: The Con Man of Comedy. My friends and colleagues, Mike Weatherford and Corey Levitan, have explored this intriguing tale at length.
"Vinnie Plays Vegas is the story of one comedian, but also of changing cultural tastes and of the city that’s every comic’s dream to play. In the old days, they say, Frank Sinatra would hand out $100 bills to help a cocktail waitress out of a sudden emergency. In this film, it’s the entertainer who borrows from the server." - press release excerpt
Weatherford co-wrote the documentary, which is available on Amazon Prime. Levitan recently covered its release in a casino.org feature here. VINNIE FAVORITO: Uncensored plays at NOTORIETY Saturdays and Sundays at 8:30 pm. Reserve your seats via this link.

Speaking of controversies, the City of Las Vegas has chosen the worst possible time to raise parking rates. An increase of one dollar per hour has businesses and customers up in arms. Angry posts have been popping up on social media, some containing misunderstandings...or misinformation.

NOTORIETY proprietor Ken Henderson posted this response to the matter:
The garage is not owned by Neonopolis, it's owned and operated by the city...the $16 is for 24 hours so no one will ever pay that. The most you will pay for a normal show is $7. All talent who perform there are validated by Notoriety. No excuses, the elevators going down has been an issue sometimes but not often, but there are two and escalators if that happens. I'm not a fan of the fees but have zero control.... fortunately, when all is working properly, which is 97% of the time, it is very easy to go straight up to the third floor and walk 30 steps to the front door. Unfortunately, it's Las Vegas and as they do on the strip, but three times the cost they all need to make a buck.
                    
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
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