He got fired from the band he says he can’t get fired from.
There’re times when the record sounds as if the band put bricks on their distortion pedals, cultivating noise and dissonance like they were cash crops.
“Whose Line Is It Anyway?” comes back to TV in July, but it never really left Las Vegas.
Finally, spending a lazy day by the pool can actually help a good cause.
The Scintas have been out of the Las Vegas tourist zone for a few years. So if you forgot what an old-Vegas show band is, or what it can pack into a half-hour, let’s catch you up:
This is what a quiet spring weekend looks like at nightclubs and daytime pool parties on the Strip.
In the past month, Justin Blau (aka DJ 3Lau, rhymes with “Tao”) tweeted the following honest feelings about the popular Pitbull and influential Daft Punk.
Each week Neon spotlights a different cuisine in the Dining Guide, with Italian restaurants this week. Restaurants are rated on a letter-grade scale, from A to F. Opinions by R-J critic Heidi Knapp Rinella (H.K.R.) are indicated by initials. Price symbols are based on the cost of an average entree: $ = entrees less than $10; $$ = entrees from $10 to $20; $$$ = entrees from $20 to $30; and $$$$ = entrees more than $30.
Here’s the thing I liked most about Honey Salt: One of us had the lamb Porterhouse ($32), the other a pizza Margherita ($12). And not only did the variety and flexibility of the menu make us happy, so did the way in which the dishes were executed.
Oh grow up! Or rather, please don’t.
The new Ram 1500 has been named Motor Trend’s Truck of the Year for 2013. An American favorite of truck enthusiasts for decades, Ram is gaining momentum as one of the fastest-growing manufacturers, according to Prestige Chrysler Jeep Dodge.
Gaming executive Josh Charette can testify about the safety of Hyundai.
Friendly Ford is again teaming with The Animal Foundation for a summer Paws for the Cause pet adoption event. It will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the dealership, 660 N. Decatur Blvd.
Findlay Lincoln is hosting a Driven to Give event from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the dealership, 310 N. Gibson Road, in the Valley Automall.
Centennial Buick GMC and Centennial Mazda broke used-car sales records in April, and Alex Estay, general manager of the dealerships, expects that trend to continue through the summer.
Five members of the Findlay Cadillac team received Cadillac Crest Club honors presented by Cadillac Motor Division for helping lead the dealership to one of the company’s most prestigious honors.
Former UNLV basketball player Katin Reinhardt announced today that he is transferring to the University of Southern California.
National Basketball Association stars Tim Duncan and Tony Parker have guided their San Antonio Spurs into the Finals, while Miami Heat superstar LeBron James is getting prime time attention on TV as he tries to help his team into the sport’s championship series.
Nevada already exports billions of dollars of goods and services annually to Switzerland, Canada, Mexico and Japan. But state trade officials are also looking to build stronger trade ties with the so-called BRIC nations — Brazil, Russia, India and China.
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon, as well as its companion the half-marathon, hasn’t had a problem attracting competitors from all over the country.
The accused getaway driver in a brazen 2011 armed robbery of a Pai Gow table at the Rio will spend at least a couple more years behind bars.
Green Valley Ranch Resort has transformed the former Ovation showroom to offer one game the community had been asking for — and bingo was its name-o.
Millionaire slumlord, perennial political candidate and disbarred attorney Michael Schaefer now has another descriptive phrase to front his name — celebrity stalker.
The Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday said Las Vegas police officer and former sheriff’s candidate Laurie Bisch was properly disciplined for misrepresenting the identity of her daughter’s friend in a 2008 dog bite incident.
