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The Talk About Las Vegas Podcast

The Talk About Las Vegas Podcast talks with the celebrities, entertainers, writers, and personalities who make Las Vegas the most exciting city in the world!

Welcome to The Talk About Las Vegas Podcast! Each week, the host Ira Sternberg, talks with the celebrities, entertainers, writers, and personalities who make Las Vegas the most exciting city in the world!

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BEHIND THE LAUGHTER: LAHNA TURNER ON LOVE, LOSS & RALPHIE MAY

This week on “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Ira sits down with Lahna Turner—comedian, writer, and co-director (with David Gantz) of the powerful documentary “Come What May,” chronicling the life of legendary comedian Ralphie May. It will screen, in partnership with The Laugh Factory, on May 7 at 7 p.m. at The Beverly Theater.
Built from decades of never-before-seen archival footage, “Come What May” offers an unfiltered look at Ralphie’s meteoric rise following “Last Comic Standing,” his ability to sell out massive venues, and his enduring presence as a late-night favorite. But beyond the spotlight lies a far more complex story.
Lahna shares the emotional and creative journey of spending nearly ten years crafting a documentary that captures not only Ralphie’s brilliance, but also his battles—with fame, addiction, and identity. We explore how she navigated telling such an intimate story while maintaining objectivity, despite their 17-year relationship and deeply personal history.
From his extraordinary “people skills” and comedic instincts to the struggles that ultimate-ly overtook him, this conversation reveals the man behind the laughs. Lahna also reflects on their separation before his passing in 2017 during a Las Vegas stint, the challenges of revisiting painful memories, and the surprising discoveries she made along the way.
Honest, raw, and deeply human, this episode is a must-listen for comedy fans and anyone interested in the price of fame—and the power of storytelling.
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FROM CLASSICAL ROOTS TO JAZZ SOUL: DANNY SINOFF’S MUSICAL JOURNEY

This week on “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Ira sits down with jazz pianist, vocalist, and bandleader Danny Sinoff, performing at Vic’s May 1–2. With a style rooted in tradition and driven by storytelling, Danny is part of a new generation keeping the Great American Songbook alive—and swinging.

In this engaging conversation, Danny shares insights into his upcoming album "Make Someone Happy," including his collaboration with Benny Benack III and working with three-time GRAMMY® Award-winning drummer Ulysses Owens Jr. He talks about his early shift from classical music to jazz, influenced by legends like Frank Sinatra and Bobby Darin—and how that spark turned into a lifelong passion.
Danny also reveals how he carefully selected songs for the album, including a surprising classic made famous by Tony Bennett that he never expected to record. He discusses why the Great American Songbook continues to resonate across generations, emphasizing that “lyrics really make the melody come alive.”

Plus, Danny reflects on his commitment to presentation—always performing (and even recording) in a suit—his memorable introduction to Las Vegas, and the moment he was inspired watching Harry Connick Jr. on “Saturday Night Live.”

Above all, he shares his love for ballads and the powerful connection between performer and audience.
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ASHLEY LOREN: FROM SATINE TO SOLO - A POWERFUL NIGHT OF STORIES & SONG IN LAS VEGAS

This week on “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Ira sits down with actress and singer Ashley Loren, who brings her powerful voice and deeply personal story to Myron’s at The Smith Center April 25.

Best known to theater lovers for her acclaimed run as Satine in “Moulin Rouge! The Musical,” Ashley's journey is anything but typical. Growing up in New Jersey, she jokes she preferred animals to people (even spending time at farm camp) and discovering that art—especially music—would become both her passion and her refuge.

In this candid and inspiring conversation, Ashley shares how being diagnosed with Lyme disease shaped her life and career, turning creativity into a form of therapy. She talks about launching her music journey right after high school, landing her first role in “Jekyll & Hyde,” and eventually making her way to the bright lights of Las Vegas and Broadway.

Ashley also opens up about the realities behind the curtain—from starting as a standby for Satine to becoming the role’s longest-running star, to navigating health setbacks that forced her to step away and reset. Through it all, she’s remained committed to authenticity, balance, and using her platform to inspire others, especially those living with autoimmune conditions.

Now, she’s bringing it all to the stage in an intimate evening at Myron’s—just Ashley and a piano—blending stories, songs, and raw honesty. It’s a performance shaped by her journey, her time in Las Vegas, and her belief that “there’s always a cost to things,” but also a deeper reward in listening to your body, your spirit, and your truth.
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FROM SOCCER TO SOMMELIER TO RESTAURATEUR: JOE MIKULICH’S LAS VEGAS JOURNEY

This week, Ira welcomes Joe Mikulich, co-founder of EDO Hospitality, the restaurant group behind some of Las Vegas’ most talked-about dining destinations, including EDO Tapas, Anima by EDO, and Braseria by EDO.
In this episode of “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Joe shares the story of how a Las Vegas native worked his way up from food runner to sommelier to restaurant entrepreneur, building a hospitality brand that celebrates bold flavors and adventurous dining.
Joe explains what “EDO” really stands for—and why the concept resonates so deeply with people in the hospitality industry. He also talks about growing up in Las Vegas, the realities of entering a tough and competitive business, and why putting your ego aside is essential for success in restaurants.
Joe reflects on opening his first restaurant, EDO Tapas, and how its tiny footprint created a surprising challenge—a cap on what was possible. That experience helped shape the vision behind Braseria by EDO, a restaurant intentionally designed to capture a specific market while pushing the menu in more adventurous directions.
Along the way, Joe shares insights on delegation, leadership, using technology to stay organized, and why Spanish cuisine offers a “silver lining” of creativity and versatility in the kitchen.
Plus, he reveals how soccer—his childhood passion—instilled the drive, discipline, and work ethic that still fuels his career today.
It’s a candid conversation about building restaurants, embracing creativity, and chasing big ideas in the ever-evolving Las Vegas dining scene.
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The award-winning University of Nevada, Las Vegas Jazz Ensemble 1 performs ten big band arrangements on "Double Or Nothing," available From All Streaming Platforms.

“The Last Show,” a new musical inspired by the true stories of Vegas performers, will present a concert of the script and original musical score as a benefit for The Composers Showcase of Las Vegas at The Smith Center Oct. 26. A VIP meet-the-artists reception follows the performance.

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum will host Fiddle & Fern Ensemble for a special “Rhythms of Latin America” concert on Saturday, Sept. 20 at 2 p.m.

Las Vegas visitors and locals alike can expect a haunting good time during the 12th annual HallOVeen at the Magical Forest. Held throughout October, the outdoor theme park opens Oct. 3

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