The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement in Las Vegas, has developed a new app that informs and guides visitors through the museum — and offers an interactive feature called Doppelgangster.
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NFL great and Fox broadcaster Terry Bradshaw says, “It’s hard to believe they would want me to do a — what do you call it? — a residency. It’s pretty cool when I say it.”
Chef Bartosz Wawrzyszak is the owner of the Custom Pizza Truck, which was specially built by his brother in Poland and came to Las Vegas via a state-sponsored program.
Conor McGregor has enlisted Greens and Proteins in Las Vegas as his exclusive “nutrition partner.”
A seven-inch-high taco shell is filled with french fries, plant-based protein, lettuce, guacamole, pico and vegan cheese.
Sam Springsteen was joined by his famous father and mother, Patti Scialfa, at City Hall along with Mayor Steven Fulop and other city officials.
Fans in Nashville rejoiced in ending an 11-year wait to see Celine Dion, as Bridgestone Arena was ignited and packed beyond its 13,000 capacity.
Main St. Provisions will be followed by a new spot for Good Pie in downtown Las Vegas.
The vehicle that legendary rapper Tupac Shakur was riding in when he was shot after a boxing match in Las Vegas is up for auction.
Mike Minor, executive chef of Border Grill at Mandalay Bay, and Penny and Saipin Chutima, general manager and executive chef of Lotus of Siam, will appear at separate events.
Wayne Littlejohn’s latest work, ‘Spin Baby,’ honors Las Vegas entertainers past and present.
True Food Kitchen has a mission to serve food that makes people feel better, with the seasonal menu guided by Dr. Andrew Weil ‘s anti-inflammatory food pyramid.
Preening widely like the rock version of Jim Carrey (who needs to play him in the movie) David Lee Roth clearly has a great time.
Female filmmakers were shut out, “Parasite” made history and “The Joker” just edged out “The Irishman,” “1917” and “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” in Monday’s Oscar nominations.
Las Vegas resident Deanna Thompson is at the center of a new Netflix documentary series, “Don’t F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer.”
