Terry Fator is using new architecture at The Strat Showroom to his advantage. That venue is part of the resort’s $125 million overhaul under owner Golden Gaming.
Arts & Culture
Celine Dion tells Vogue France, of her battle with SPS: “I have to learn to live with it now and stop questioning myself.”
“Good evening, Las Vegas! Did you lose your money? Did you looose your money?” Bruce Springsteen shouted Friday night at the top of his long-awaited show at T-Mobile Arena.
“Drumline Live,” a touring production inspired the 2002 movie that helped bring HBCU band culture to the mainstream, comes to The Smith Center next week.
Piff’s canine co-star Mr. Piffles is the only animal to receive the coveted Key to the Las Vegas Strip.
Costumes, memorabilia and personal items belonging to Hollywood legend Debbie Reynolds will be displayed next month in downtown Las Vegas.
Jamie Foxx was out of the spotlight for months with an undisclosed illness prior to resuming his role with Bet MGM
“Spice Wanna Be — The Spice Girls Tribute” is booked for four weeks at Thunderland Showroom.
Bono doesn’t believe in luck, but is gambling in Las Vegas.
Zappos Theater headliner Miranda Lambert says Las Vgas is “a place to celebrate entertainment at its highest level.”
Burton-esque “Sandman” marks Majetic Repertory’s return to the stage after a year of inventive pandemic productions
During the week of Juneteenth, two businesses in the Las Vegas Arts District covered their walls with art installations and murals that support the current Black Lives Matter movement.
Nonprofit organization rids the industrial alley of trash bins, making way for murals, installations and gathering spots.
Kids’ science, outdoor jazz and burlesque top the downtown Las Vegas to-do list this week.
Oscar Goodman asks, “How are you still alive?” Michael Franzese answers, “Because most of the people who want to see me dead are dead, or they’re in prison.” The show is on.