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In Las Vegas, this hot dog cart is one of the few things that s sacred At the end of this pilgrimage is a delicious relic of Old Vegas: The cheap hot dog. Steamed in Budweiser until red and plump, stuck in a fresh, soft bun and topped with your favorite fixings or served plain, these Vienna Beef dogs cost $1.25. In Las Vegas, few things are sacred. The hot dog cart inside South Point Hotel and Casino is one of them. A Vegas staple is born Every Monday-Friday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and on weekends from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., gambling patrons or hungry locals visit the cart near the sportsbook. ....
Speaking about the movie, called The Ferry, which is being considered for the short live action category at this year s Oscars, Clodagh told how it s a major boost for the flick. We first premiered it at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2019, but the LA premiere in April last year was cancelled due to the pandemic, she says. But now to be at this juncture [with the Oscars] is really gratifying. The movie about the Mother and Baby Homes, which also stars Aoife Duffin (Moone Boy) and Deirdre Donnelly (Ballykissangel), is based around three women searching for the truth. It covers a lot of ground, from the perspectives of the mother, the child and the nuns, Clodagh says. But it also asks the question, Where were the men? There was no shame laid on them and no responsibility. ....