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Arts & Culture
Gordie Brown is playing a 185-seat room and working on a Bruno Mars act as he hits The Cabaret at Planet Hollywood in May.
Bellagio’s Gallery of Fine Arts explores boxing legend Muhammad Ali’s life and legacy through previously unseen video footage, family photos, personal heirlooms and more.
Chumlee has become a pop-culture icon on “Pawn Stars,” but he is back at McDonald’s for a shift to raise money for charity.
Carolyn Goodman was joking when she suggested moving the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas into the city limits, but the boundary issue between City Hall and Clark County Commission is very real.
Mark Walhlberg was late, but the scene was great as Wahlburgers opened with a couple hundred fans whooping it up on the Strip.
Appearing at CinemaCon at Caesars Palace, Ryan Gosling spoke about shooting “Blade Runner 2049.”
Las Vegas Events President Pat Christenson talks of “a big hole,” that has prevented the city from enticing top sport and entertainment event. Now, he says, “That hole has been filled.”
Jon Gray was known to hang with such stars as Kanye West and Jay-Z at the Palms a decade ago. Today he’s responsible for reenergizing the hotel-casinos nightlife spaces.
Vincent Falcone was a tough perfectionist, but was a passionate artist who befriended some of the greatest peformers in the entertianment industry.
The “Dream Machine” dream came true for artist Wayne Littlejohn in mid-December, when his towering, spiral metal sculpture capped by a mushroom (cloud?) was dedicated at Siegfried & Roy Park near McCarran International Airport.
Before artist Sush Machida painted “Hope Corridor,” the corridors at Child Haven didn’t reflect much hope.
Las Vegas doesn’t have a major art museum. But art projects from trail shelters to bus shelters, from sidewalks to traffic islands, are transforming public spaces — and, advocates hope, opening eyes to the power of art.
Marty Allen is a World War II hero and one of the most enduring comedians ever. He showed again he can fill a room with laughs at South Point Showroom to celebrate his 95th birthday.
The charitable trust that owns and operates Marta Becket’s theater in the desert has been granted more time to submit years of delinquent tax filings and unpaid fees to the IRS and California regulators.