Dayclubs begin to reopen on the Strip and On the Record hosts a 311 pre-party in this week’s nightlife roundup.
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Lionel Richie returns to Wynn Las Vegas and comedian Tom Segura performs at The Mirage in this week’s show roundup.
“Once on This Island” opens at The Smith Center and Winchester Cultural Center celebrates female composers in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
This week’s top choices include the season finale of another drama-filled edition of “The Bachelor.”
Lady Gaga plays Paris, London, Boston,, Toronto, Chicago and East Rutherford,. N.J. on a summer tour.
Netflix is canceling its South by Southwest screenings and events amid concerns about the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
The release of the James Bond film “No Time To Die” has been pushed back several months because of global concerns about coronavirus.
Terry Fator says of leaving the Mirage, “The Vegas entertainment landscape is always evolving and I understand there’s often a need to transform the show model.”
Bruno Mars and Mar offering one of the eye-popping auction experiences available at the 24th annual philanthropic event at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Las Vegas spirits experts say the French liqueur had a burst of popularity after it was legalized in the U.S. in 2007 but still draws a lot of interest because of the mystique.
Alex Trebek marked his one-year battle against pancreatic cancer with candor about how hard it’s been and a vow to keep going.
Reboot of north Las Vegas Strip resort to get underway in May, with restaurants opening by fall.
The country superstar’s stadium tour, which visits Las Vegas in August, has been selling out in record-setting fashion in many cities.
At his touring peak, Garth Brooks played the Thomas & Mack Center for four shows in August 1998. He sold the place out, clean, with a uniformed ticked price of $20.
The way pandemics are portrayed on screen could convince you never to leave your house again. But some of these movies contain useful advice.
