Restaurateur Marcel Taylor, a former dealer at Caesars Palace who cashed in on his conviction that Las Vegas was ready for steakhouses, died late Wednesday at Mountain View Hospital.
“Fashionably Late,” the latest album from rockers Falling In Reverse, often sounds like an iPod on shuffle, such is the range of different styles and sounds cycled though from one track to the next.
Consistency, persistence are the roots of Dizzy Wright’s blue collar, hang-in-there hip-hop.
You want to see a different side of “the Diceman”? See Andrew Dice Clay in Woody Allen’s “Blue Jasmine.”
The group out to save the Huntridge Theater should get to know comedian Jo Koy, who launched his career at the historic Las Vegas venue.
“Wow, this stuff just writes itself!” marvels the Chardonnay-soaked author of a soon-to-be best-seller in “Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody.”
Pianist Peter Nero made his TV debut at 17, playing Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” with Paul Whiteman, the bandleader who introduced the jazz-meets-classical piece to the world in 1924.
Things have changed quickly for Cimarron-Memorial’s football team. Its game plan will not.
Arbor View’s girls cross country team has finished second at the Sunset Region meet the last three seasons.
Those who play the NBA will find few uncontested layups. How do you handicap pro basketball? Here are five points of emphasis.
A bill reintroduced in Congress this week would broaden the Bureau of Land Management’s ability to spend profits generated by federal land sales in Lincoln County.
MGM Resorts International reduced its net loss in the third quarter as the Strip casino giant was helped by increased results from the company’s gaming operations in Las Vegas and Macau.
The Nevada Supreme Court, in a ruling released Thursday, rejected a move by a nonprofit organization to acquire numerous records held by the Nevada Foreclosure Mediation Program.
The Fourth Annual Las Vegas Halloween Parade made its way down Fremont Street on Thursday night.
TJ Rozdilsky went to college to become a pro golfer, but he left college as a DJ on his way to the pop charts and a Vegas residency. This crazy career of his is all thanks to his desire to party.
The club scene is looking slimmer-on-paper these days for two reasons. Most dayclub-pools have shut for the season. Some nightclubs have closed recently.
It was not a wonderful life he was leaving behind, so Deville Smith listened when family members pleaded for him to get out of Mississippi and take a higher-percentage shot at success.
Meet Ryan Stuart of “Chippendales: The Show.” Stuart, 32, of Melbourne, Australia, was a competitive swimmer as a teen, and was nationally ranked at age 17.
Life mirrors art. Or art mirrors drive-in classics. Either way, this “Zombie Burlesque” is starting to sound like a Roger Corman production.
It’s being positioned as “The Hangover” for the stooped over. A raucous “Cocoon” in a casino. But “Last Vegas” isn’t that movie.
Nevada’s capital city and its immediate environs has had a long relationship with the film industry, both in abstract and hands-on ways.
Dom Barrett of England won five of his final eight matches Thursday at South Point Bowling Center to clinch the No. 1 qualifying position for the Professional Bowlers Association World Championship stepladder finals.