This week on “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Ira dives into the colorful world of Clint Carvalho, a multifaceted entertainer whose life story is as vivid as the exotic parrots he performs with. Clint opens up about two deeply personal Facebook posts—one about staying true to yourself, the other about the shifting entertainment landscape in Las Vegas—and why he felt compelled to write them.
A Las Vegas resident since 1986, Clint shares how the city is more than a place—it's a relationship. Known originally as a “specialty act,” he reflects on the evolution of audiences, who now chase discounts over wonder. Clint candidly discusses losing his way after COVID, his journey to reconnect with his roots in Stockton, and the moment—a fat lip, of all things—that pushed him to go full-time with the birds he started training at just 11 years old.
He talks about earning a black belt in karate, landing his first gig at a theme park, and how he built his act not by commanding his parrots, but by asking. Now, nearly 40 years later, those same birds are still with him, part of a flock of 80 he lovingly cares for. Clint shares how he had to reinvent himself, moving his act indoors, reconnecting with his self-worth, and continuing to create not just shows, but attractions.
Through it all, Clint remains committed to live performance—no screens, no filters, just heart—and raises the question: Has Las Vegas lost its magic?
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