Two giant die attract attention in the middle of the Nevada desert. Visitors to [the] Burning Man festival could enter the dice through a side door. The interior of the die featured plush red decor, a fully staffed bar, a mini casino and a jazz club.
Sharon Kolbet, The Daily Nebraskan
Amazing Larry's Cube Club resembles a giant pair of red ... dice. Inside is a chic casino and lounge. The place is packed. The drink special is black martinis. A lounge singer belts out Summertime. Lemesoff walks over to the craps table and starts to gamble. Since there is no commerce, no money, you can bet or receive drinks only by trading items: back rubs, rolls of film, art-car rides or, if you're feeling generous, a bag of ice.
Cressandra Thibodeaux, The Houston Chronicle
Further toward three o'clock a red structure appears: it is Amazing Larry's Cube Club. Although it functions as a jazz nightclub, it too must be considered art. The structure features two red dice. People may listen to jazz or gamble at the craps table, like a tableau from The Great Gatsby. If you are lucky enough you may become part of a "disturbance." When Larry is at the piano, a member of the Hawaiian Mafia bursts from the back room and attempts to strangle him. Fortunately, beefy bouncers are on hand to toss the hitman out, but not before several tables and chairs are overturned. The pandemonium subsides and Larry goes back to playing as if nothing had happened.
Rick Boy, The Black Rock Gazette (requires Acrobat Reader)