Let's go: Vegas
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OCTOBER
17
"America's Got Talent": NBC's hit summer series from "American Idol" producers returns with performers from across the country ready to compete in the reality show's third season. The talent search, hosted by Jerry Springer and presided over by celebrity judges David Hasselhoff, Piers Morgan and Sharon Osbourne, is open to acts of all ages. 8 p.m. MGM Grand Garden Arena. $39.50, $49.50, $57.50, $99.50, www.ticketmaster.com.
NOVEMBER
20-23
2nd Annual Beaujolais Nouveau Celebration honors the tradition regulated by French law. Beaujolais nouveau, a red wine made from gamay grapes in the Beaujolais region of France, is released no sooner than the third Thursday of November, when it is ready for consumption just six weeks after the harvest. Celebrations are held all over the world with more than 65 million bottles of beaujolais nouveau consumed in the months to follow.
Vegas festivities begin one minute past midnight, Nov. 20, launching the weekend celebration of events, tastings and beaujolais nouveau wine pairing menus for the 2008 release. At Paris Las Vegas, www.parisasvegas.com, 877-603-4386.
VEGAS DEALS
It's no secret that Las Vegas is struggling more than a little bit to fill hotel rooms, triggering a number of deals for visitors during the next few months. Find details at www.lasvegaslogue.com/deals.
FREEBIES
Check out Vegas' dueling piano competitions, where pianists play and the audience chooses a winner by applause: the Piano Bar at Harrah's Las Vegas (9 nightly), Kahunaville restaurant at Treasure Island (9:30 nightly) and the Bar at Times Square at New York New York (8 nightly). Free at Harrah's and Treasure Island; $10 at New York New York.
Santa Fe and the Fat City Horns — six members of Bette Midler's 13-piece band from "The Showgirl Must Go On" — perform a weekly act at 10:30 p.m. Mondays at the Lounge at the Palms. Free.
House of Blues at the Mandalay offers "Nothing but the Blues" concerts inside the Crossroads room. Bands change weekly, and there's no cover charge. At 9 p.m. every Wednesday, 702-632-7600. Free.