Eye-popping new attraction aims to spur the imagination of visitors.
Arts & Culture
2023 was a weird year in Las Vegas, and the internet helped us cope with it all.
Shaquille O’Neal, who has won more NBA championships (four) than drivers he can name in the F1 series (one, Lewis Hamilton) said he wants to invest in a team in Vegas.
Max Verstappen won the night, again, alongside Lando Norris at Omnia Nightclub
Stacey Stardust’s Secret Circus is Vegas’ first — and only — circus open mic, a novel, irreverent, unabashedly bawdy showcase for sideshow performers and other acts.
On the third night of nearly perfect weather, LIB came to a close in downtown Las Vegas.
Garth Brooks has played a mutitude of Las Vegas venues, and should add the Colosseum in ‘23.
The Mob Museum’s new, 30,000-square-foot parcel is bordered to the south by Stewart Avenue and to the east and northeast by Fourth Street.
The Golden State Warriors celebrated their NBA championship and Jordan Poole’s 23rd birthday on the Las Vegas Strip Saturday night.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison is opening a spot for Katy Perry to perform as the Green Fairy.
Justin Bieber, citing positive COVID cases in his camp, has canceled Sunday’s show at T-Mobile Arena.
The Killers are supporting “Imploding the Mirage,” their sixth studio album, on tour next year.
“Absinthe” brought a new act, and Australian Bee Gees brought the disco in their Strip revivals.
Mob Museum’s March offerings include vintage slots and a two-part presentation on legal gambling in Nevada.
In the course of an afternoon, the skate park at Winchester Cultural Center went from a few gray slabs of concrete to a a vibrant and fantastical landscape.