If it were a movie, it would have more twisted endings than “Planet of the Apes” and “Perfect Stranger” combined. It would be even crazier than when you discovered Dr. Malcolm Crowe was dead all along in “Sixth Sense.”
Each year, about two weeks before the anniversary of Snoop’s death, the memorial display goes up on the corner outside Paige Davis’ house.
OK, so the Review-Journal’s Terry Awards haven’t been around as long as the annual accolades bestowed by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.
Gaming companies love green. Today, it’s not so much about the color of money as green building practices. Several of the industry’s biggest operators have become unlikely green advocates in recent years. MGM Mirage, Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Harrah’s Entertainment all pursue green building initiatives at their hotel-casinos. Going green makes a lot of sense; it can help save greenbacks with reduced energy costs and it’s good for the environment.
As he has done so many times, UNLV senior Wink Adams hit a hot shooting streak just in time to burn Brigham Young.
The kidney that can save George McLaurin Jr.’s life sits on a bed of crushed ice like a shrimp cocktail.
There was a time a few years ago when you could throw a dart at a ZIP code map of the Las Vegas Valley and be guaranteed to hit an area where home values are going up.
Las Vegas Review-Journal movie critic Carol Cling picks her favorites in the big categories in tonight’s Oscars
