Newman was hired to play for Biden’s VIP fundraiser on May 7, 2019. “Every person in this audience is pardoned!” If anyone can pull comedy out of this transition, it’s Di Domenico.īrian Newman helped Joe Biden launch his presidential bid, from Newman’s Strip residency at NoMad Restaurant. “Look under your seats!” Di Domenico shouts behind actual footage of a Trump campaign rally. Di Domenico voices a bit titled, “Pardonpalooza.” As Di Domenico’s Trump sings in the theme song, “From Pelosi to district attorneys, everyone’s investigating meeeeee!”įind it on Di Domenico’s YouTube channel.ĭi Domenico also made his first appearance in several months on “Conan,” Conan O’Brien’s TBS talk show. Mikalah Gordon co-stars as Melania Trump. He’s developed “Orange Acres,” a parody of the “Green Acres” sitcom from the 1960s. It’s a towering opportunity, worthy of its own T-shirt.Ĭolumn fave and recurring Howard Stern guest John Di Domenico is carrying on his Donald Trump impression even after Trump leaves office Wednesday. Neonopolis is no longer the last resort for such businesses as Dick’s, or Haterade. Instead, Mohney liked the place so much he bought the whole company, which operates 13 locations across the country. In Joshi’s retelling, he had taken Mohney to the Dick’s bar at ExCal, hoping he might be interested in opening an outpost at Neonopolis. Mohney also owns Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas. Drive, boasting to be the largest strip-club company in the U.S. Mohney presides over more than 130 clubs nationwide, including Déjà Vu Showgirls on Sammy Davis Jr. Déjà Vu strip-club owner Harry Mohney bought the Dick’s chain in December 2019. Known for a waitstaff that happily berates customers and goads guests to wear goofy paper hats, Dick’s Last Resort checks in with some adult-entertainment mystique. Most recently, that space was the home of Cannabition, the cannabis museum that was snuffed out in the summer of 2019. The Dick’s Last Resort offshoot takes over the old Jillian’s space near Neonopolis’s Las Vegas Boulevard entrance. The bar, tavern and live-music enclave has been running at Excalibur for more than a decade. Dick’s Last Resort, which had originally eyeballed a fall 2020 launch, is planning to open as early as March (subject to COVID mandates). Haterade’s opening is followed by something a bit more expansive. The looming, rounded edifice is occupied by such column faves as Don’t Tell Mama, co-owned by the congenial Minh and Joanna Pham Johnny Jimenez’s Toy Shack and Notoriety Live, under the stewardship of Best Agency CEO Ken Henderson. Neonopolis is a busy destination, with 90 percent of its suites leased, 60 percent occupied and open for business. The place seemed to turn over businesses faster than a cook flips flapjacks at Heart Attack Grill.īut not today. “Neon-Flopilous” was one nickname bestowed on the entertainment, retail and restaurant fortress. Years ago, Neonopolis itself was a target of taunting. It will be a great fit in our courtyard.”įunny how life works, especially on the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Fremont Street. “If you have a favorite football team, they will sell a shirt making fun of that team’s rival,” Neonopolis owner Rohit Joshi said this week. The business boasts that it “Makes Fun Of Everything,” with T-shirts and other souvenirs celebrating mockery. (John Katsilometes/Las Vegas Review-Journal) is opening at Neonopolis this week, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony starring Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman. Neonopolis owner Rohit Joshi takes the mic as Las Vegas City Councilman Cedric Crear and Mayor Carolyn Goodman look on during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Don't Tell Mama in this March 20, 2019, file photo.
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