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Thursday, August 20 

Your Daily Guide

👋 It’s Rob. I’m back after an awesome Trivia Night with our City Cast Las Vegas Neighbors.

A group of people sit at tables in the Hard Rock Cafe.

(Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas)

The latest members-only event took over the Oval Bar at the Hard Rock Cafe on the Strip. Everyone had a great time — and the top teams won a few prizes.

Thanks to the Hard Rock Cafe and everyone who joined us, including quizmaster Jason Harris 🙏

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What Las Vegas's Talking About

🔥 Fire Damages Arts District Businesses

A two-alarm fire in the heart of the Arts District began with the sound of a loud pop, possibly from a light pole. That’s according to the owner of Raw Remedies, a natural hair salon that was damaged along with the neighboring Analog Dope bookstore. [Las Vegas Review-Journal]

🚨 Charity Founder Charged with Sexual Assault

Hope for Prisoners CEO Jon Ponder was arrested for sexual assault and other charges. The former inmate founded the organization to help the incarcerated readapt to the community, but was banned from prison grounds on allegations of acting inappropriately with a female inmate. Ponder, who has a history of bank robberies, was pardoned by President Trump at the Republican National Convention in 2020. [Newsweek]

🗳️ Could Data Centers Decide the Governor’s Race?

The presence and growth of data centers are proving to be a hot-button topic in 2026 — and now they could be a factor in the Nevada governor’s race. Democrat Aaron Ford is promising to pause new tax breaks for data centers if elected. Incumbent Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo says he supports data centers as long as they don't increase utility costs for Nevadans. [Nevada Independent]

  • The Nye County Board of Commissioners passed a data center ban, but left open some wiggle room for development outside the Pahrump area. [KTNV]

🚘 Tesla Taxis Coming to Turnberry Place

According to its general manager, the Stirling Club is partnering with the Vegas Loop to shuttle people to and from the Convention Center and utilize the property for trade shows. No mention of an official station or underground tunnel at the private club, which is behind the gates at Turnberry Place. [Nick Cope/Facebook]

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Cirque du Soleil's Vegas Legacy: Ranked ‼️

A Cirque du Soleil performer leaps toward a basketball hoop.

Bad Apple? (Rudy Plaza/Cirque du Soleil)

Catch it while you can. Cirque du Soleil’s newest, but four-year-old Las Vegas production, Mad Apple, performs for the last time on Sept. 5. How does it rank among other resident shows on the Strip by the French-Canadian entertainment company?

1️⃣ O

When in doubt, go with O, the one Cirque show we all agree to love. The short "oh" sound in the name is inspired by "eau,” which is French for water — and 1.5 million gallons of it is used on stage at the Bellagio for splash-filled dives and other stunts.

2️⃣ The Beatles Love

The only live show ever officially licensed and approved by the Beatles parent company ran at the Mirage from 2006 until the resort closed in 2024. You couldn’t go wrong with the music alone, remixed from the master tapes for a custom sound system, but the vintage London imagery was a trip back to the 1960s.

3️⃣ Mystère

Launched in 1993 at Treasure Island, Mystère is the oldest Cirque production in Vegas, but never feels stale. It’s almost like a greatest hits of what Cirque is about — no theme necessary — and just trippy enough to not weird out the masses.

4️⃣

I have a soft spot for this MGM Grand production and its levitating stage, even though I once wrote a story about its habit of putting the audience to sleep.

5️⃣ Michael Jackson: One

Running for more than 13 years at Mandalay Bay, this dance-heavy production has some resilient staying power to match the enduring (or perhaps … rehabbed) appeal of Michael Jackson. The plotline is meh 👎 But the hologram finale ends the show on a high note.

6️⃣ Zumanity

Cirque’s only adults-only show on the Strip wasn’t afraid to get topless, have a drag queen host, and play around with sexuality. Despite its risque nature, it lasted seven years until the pandemic shut everything down in 2020. It never reopened.

7️⃣ Mad Apple

Mad Apple took over Zumanity’s old New York-New York theater in 2022 with a theme to match the casino itself. The show represented a new era for Cirque, toning down pricey production spectacle in favor of New Yawker energy and attitude, adding up to a Spiegelword-esque variety show with breakdancing, basketball dunking, and standup comedy.

8️⃣ Zarkana

I know I’ve seen this show. I remember nothing about it. Zarkana lasted four years before its theater was demolished in 2016 to expand the Aria’s trade show space — revealing where the real money is generated in Vegas.

9️⃣ Viva Elvis

Somehow, Cirque couldn’t make Elvis work in Vegas, perhaps reflecting the waning appeal of the King with younger generations. After debuting at the Aria in 2009, the show was scrapped in 2012 for Zarkana.

🔟 R.U.N

Cirque’s biggest dud tried to model itself after a moody action flick at the Luxor, but was underwhelming and violated the cardinal sin of giving us too much story. It was cancelled after just a year in 2020 … before the pandemic was even an excuse to do so.

Unranked: An un-Cirque-like collaboration with Criss Angel (Believe) and Blue Man Group, which the company bought in 2017.

City Cast Las Vegas has more on the legacy of Cirque du Soleil in today’s news roundup — and if Mad Apple strayed too far from the winning formula. The episode also includes a discussion about the Arts District fire and why rare books are being ripped apart and fed to our A.I. overlords. [City Cast Las Vegas 🎧]

PODCAST

Is Amazon Shredding Rare Books in Las Vegas? Plus, Fire Devastates the Arts District and What's Next for Cirque on the Strip

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