Cole Duffy was born at 12:01 a.m. Jan. 1, 2000, a little more than a week early.
Arts & Culture
Neon Museum artist in residence Victor Ehikhamenor’s work available in virtual exhibition.
Amber Unicorn Books closed its doors Sunday after decades of serving Southern Nevada bibliophiles.
“X Burlesque” is promoting a private, pandemic-protocol permitting production at the Flamingo.
Latest acquistions reveal more about Bugsy Siegel’s involvement in development of Las Vegas Strip landmark.
Piff The Magic Dragon and Tape Face remain active Strip headliners in COVID.
Ross Mollison says, “These kids have got nothing, and unemployment runs out in Nevada in two weeks.”
Bill Clinton and several Vegas entertainers led Tony Hsieh’s tribute.
Wynn Fine Art gallery is open in Palm Beach, Fla., though Steve Wynn is based in Las Vegas.
A pair of Vegas singers performed “Imagine” and “Happy Christmas (War Is Over)” to honor John Lennon’s passing.
Lance Burton says of Vegas: “I was so excited and grateful to be doing my magic act in the city I had been dreaming of.”
Artists at the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden have used flowers, seeds and botanicals to create “Hopeful Holidays.”
“Die Hard” actors Clarence Gilyard of UNLV and Bruce Willis are having their batteries recharged in a reunion commercial.
The monthly tradition had just returned to an in-person event in November after months of virtual gatherings.
“Extravaganza — The Las Vegas Spectacular” has avoided closing a second time during COVID.