Fans of John Wick movies can soon be drawn into the criminal underworld in a new Las Vegas attraction.
Arts & Culture
If you’re looking to buy books in Las Vegas from a bookstore that isn’t Barnes & Noble, this is the list for you.
Beverly Theater is having a successful first year. It has a unique strategy for the holiday season.
Michael Easter has appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience — the world’s most popular podcast — twice, to talk about his two books.
The home, with a colorful mural wrapping around the east- and north-facing facade, has just been put on the market.
Clark County has big plans in September to celebrate Las Vegas being known as the “Wedding Capital of the World” for the past 70 years.
Anthony Cabot, a world-renowned gaming attorney, has found artistic joy as a sculptor working with casino themes in his newfound hobby.
Jeri Goodkind is reluctantly saying goodbye to the Boulder City home she shared with her late husband, fantasy novelist Terry Goodkind, behind the best-selling epic fantasy series “The Sword of Truth.”
The Barrett-Jackson Auction has returned to the Las Vegas Convention Center to auction off over 650 vehicles, including classic cars and new models.
The City of Las Vegas celebrates the African American community with a proposed African American Museum and Cultural Center.
Since its inception, the Rogers Foundation has given more than $89 million to those causes. “I like knowing that we’re the people who can make that opportunity to help make their dreams come true,” Rogers said.
MGM Resorts International will host an auction this fall for 11 pieces painted by Picasso between 1917 to 1969.
When the El Cortez changed its carpet in September, some folks went nuts. Now, you can buy it.
Unicon will attempt to assemble the largest gathering of cosplayers as recognized by Guinness World Records.
The Caesars Entertainment Inc. property has launched a partnership with potter and designer Jonathan Adler.