Monday, May 18, 2020

From Las Vegas, the super moon is also pink?

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These are crazy times everyone is living in. The COVID-19 pandemic has swept all over the world with disastrous effects. Economies are crumbling. Millions of people are losing income, while thousands more are, sadly, leaving all too soon. Even Las Vegas, America's favorite playground, has not been spared from the wrath of the virus.

However, as everyone struggles to cope with the new normal, people such as Stacey Tokunaga believe that there are still uplifting things that people can focus on such as those found in the beauty of nature.

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Stacey mentions that back in April, Las Vegas saw one of the most enchanting sights it had seen in a year full of disasters – the supermoon. With the moon being closer to Earth than it will ever be in 2020, the heavenly body captured everyone's attention as it illuminated the skies covering the Las Vegas Valley.

It also lived up to its other name – the pink moon, as it took on a light shade of reddish white.

During this time, the moon was 17,000 miles closer to Earth than its usual distance, which explains why it was 30% brighter than usual. And what enthralls Stacey Tokunaga even more was the fact that with the various times she looked out from her window that night, the moon was still there, until sunrise.

Thursday, April 23, 2020

The literally jaw-dropping home-style pizza in Las Vegas

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Stacey Tokunaga is extremely excited every time she gets the opportunity to go out on the town and try different types of food in Las Vegas. The one advantage foodies have in such a global and eclectic town is the endless selection of world-renowned favorites.

For this blog, Stacey Tokunaga aims to make readers everywhere hungry by exploring the literally jaw-dropping home-style pizza in Las Vegas.

It may come as a surprise to many that the pizza makers in Las Vegas are actually a tight-knit community of people who are passionate about what they do. They share what they know and help each other succeed. In fact, most of the pizza makers believe that this mutual admiration, respect, and support of one another is the secret ingredient of their success.

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Over the past decade, the pizza industry in Las Vegas has flourished. With the influx of pizzaiolos (another name for pizza makers) and the dedication of Las Vegas' own pizza kings, pizzas of the city have evolved to challenge the greatest pizzas found all over the world.

In addition to the influence brought in by touring pizza makers, the best and brightest pizza makers in town have formed the Las Vegas Pizza Alliance, making the community stronger. With several events centering on pizzas organized by the Alliance, residents such as Stacey Tokunaga can look forward to enjoying the best pizzas the world has to offer.

Monday, March 30, 2020

Looking back at how the Las Vegas Lights mascot played Cupid

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Stacey Tokunaga loves every event in Las Vegas. Every time a special occasion or holiday rolls up, she makes it a point to find about all the wonderful things that the city has in store for tourists and residents alike. One such event happened only a few weeks ago.

As everyone in Las Vegas knows, one of the most popular teams in the city (and the state for that matter) is the Las Vegas Lights Football Club. And to give back to its fans, especially those in love, the organization offered something extra romantic last Valentine’s Day.

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For $99, lucky fans of Lights FC bought the club’s Valentine’s Day treat, which included a rose (long-stem), a llama plush, an official team scarf, and a pair of tickets to the first home game of the season, which will take place this March 14 at 7:30 PM.

In addition to all this, Cash the Soccer Rocker, the Las Vegas Lights FC’s only mascot, made the deliveries which were packaged as gifts. The mascot himself toured the entire Las Vegas Valley, delivering the packages.

This event is just one of the many which Stacey Tokunaga is excited for.




Monday, February 3, 2020

Nevada Department of Transportation installs wrong way prevention signs

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Driving on the wrong side of the road can range from a traffic nuisance or downright suicidal depending on where you are driving. For the Nevada Department of Transportation and local law enforcement, this problem occurs way too often than it should, bringing headaches as well as genuine risk to the road. Las Vegas locals such as Stacey Tokunaga believe that something should be done to curb this situation.

Thankfully, the Nevada Department of Transportation has come up with a great solution to the problem. Their answer is to install interactive road signs equipped with cameras and sensors. This solution was placed just a day after a fatal wrong way crash that killed the at-fault driver. The accident also caused a 10-hour delay on the northbound lanes of I-15, according to Stacey Tokunaga.

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The interactive sign works by reacting to motions when someone is driving on the wrong side of the road enters on the off-ramp. If it detects this, it flashes a series of beacon lights to get the driver’s attention to read the big WRONG WAY signage. And if the driver goes past the signage, the sign alerts traffic personnel who can then notify law enforcement for them to respond. Stacey Tokunaga thinks that the two-way system is a good measure for both lucid drivers as well as those who could be under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances.

With this new safety roadside feature, accidents such as the incident in I-15, as well as other major highways, can be reduced. The Nevada Department of Transportation is confident that this new technology can help curb the number of wrong side-driving motorists and minimize accidents caused by this mistake.

Monday, December 30, 2019

What to see in Las Vegas this December

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Las Vegas is a top pick for companies to have their Christmas parties, conventions, and business meetings as well. Even in December, function halls and meeting rooms get booked by people from outside of Vegas who are there to stay for a night or two. For those who have work engagement in Las Vegas in December, it would be a shame not to see at least one of the many shows the town has to offer, says Stacey Tokunaga.

UFC 245: Kamaru Usman VS Colby Covington: Sports enthusiast would be thrilled to know that there’s a major bout at the T-Mobile Arena. UFC 245 will include several cards, with Kamaru Usman taking on Colby Covington as the main event. Will Usman’s superior reach get him the win, or will Covington’s mat work spell victory for the night? Catch UFC 245 on December 15.

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Concerts: Regardless if one is a fan of classic rock or modern pop, there will always be concerts in Las Vegas that can tickle their fancy, notes Stacey Tokunaga. This December, America’s beloved rock group Aerosmith will perform at the Park Theater on December 1 and 4 while Lady Gaga will light up the night On December 28 – 31. And at the MGM Grand, catch Ariana Grande on December 15 and Maroon 5 at the Mandala Bay on December 30.

Stand-up: While Las Vegas has its fair share of serious acts, it’s also home to some of the best comedic performances in the country, explains Stacey Tokunaga. Catch Jeff Dunham and his puppet friends at Caesar’s Palace on December 1 and Jim Gaffigan as he performs at the Wynn on December 5.

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

The Rose Regatta Dragon Boat Festival continues with its advocacy after a decade

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In 2018, the Rose Regatta Dragon Boat Festival celebrated its 10th year advocating breast cancer awareness. The annual dragon boat race is loved and supported by many who consider the cause dear to their hearts. The Rose Regatta benefits the R.E.D. (Responsible Early Detection) Rose Program that promotes early detection for breast cancer. Stacey Tokunaga>Stacey Tokunaga.

In the past, doctors prevented breast cancer patients from doing strenuous workouts and engaging in sports such as dragon boat racing after undergoing surgery. Their reasoning behind this is that working out too hard might cause swelling of the lymph nodes in the upper arms or lymphedema. However, such thinking was proven incorrect by Dr. Donald McKenzie of the University of British Columbia. Stacey Tokunaga.

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Dr. McKenzie worked with a group of breast cancer survivors from British Columbia, training them for a dragon boat race. The women gained upper body strength through the exercise, showing no signs of lymphedema. Stacey Tokunaga.

The Rose Regatta Dragon Boat Festival is attended by dragon boat teams to raise funds for mammograms, biopsies, ultrasounds, and breast cancer diagnoses. Corporate donations collected from Southern Nevada go to Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican’s Red Rose Program. The rest of the money collected is used to provide support for patients throughout their treatments to shoulder rents, groceries, transportation, and utilities. Women who have conquered breast cancer share their resources to help those going through it. For Rose Regatta participants, spreading awareness for early detection should be everyone’s business. Stacey Tokunaga.

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

'Wicked' returns to Las Vegas

A triumphant comeback -- Stacey Tokunaga

There have been a lot of popular theater performances that have stunned the world in terms of production value and content. Among these many productions, "Wicked" has been one of the more successful ones that people all over the world have enjoyed. And for three weeks at the Reynolds Hall in The Smith Center, Las Vegas once again can enjoy the Wicked. Stacey Tokunaga


"Wicked" is based on the novel "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West," which is also based on another novel, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and the film "The Wizard of Oz." "Wicked" is a retelling of the age-old story but through the perspective of Elphaba, the supposed Wicked Witch of the West. The narrative recounts how Elfaba befriends Glinda (the good witch) and her struggle growing up differently from others. Stacey Tokunaga.

The original "Wicked" cast includes Idina Menzel as Elphaba, Kristin Chenoweth as Glinda, and Joel Grey as the wizard. The musical has garnered multiple awards including three Tony Awards, seven Drama Desk Awards, and a Grammy for the original cast album. In fact, it is so popular and widely received that it has surpassed $1 billion in total revenue during its run on Broadway, a feat that has been enjoyed by few shows like "The Phantom of the Opera" and "The Lion King." Stacey Tokunaga.
What makes "Wicked" such a powerful musical besides the story are the memorable songs. The hit song "Defying Gravity" has been such a phenomenal piece that it has been used in shows like "Glee." The song is so great that it has been translated to seven other languages. Stacey Tokunaga.

Las Vegas looks forward to the next time it hosts "Wicked." For more great shows, visit Las Vegas and check out all the great entertainment venues like The Smith Center has to offer. Stacey Tokunaga.