Film and TV director Nick Nanton was honored Saturday in Las Vegas Walk of Stars’ revival.
Arts & Culture
Lady Gaga is drawing raves for her delayed “Chromatica Ball” tour. We expect her back on the Strip next year.
Frankie Moreno opened at Kaos on Friday, as former backing singer Crystal Robinson-Welsley took the stage.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison has enlisted Cal McCrystal to revamp ‘Opium.’
“Dirk Arthur’s Wild Magic” would be the only show to use exotic cats in Las Vegas, and (we believe) anywhere in the country.
Consider this an invitation to dance at your seat. The Broadway musical “The Prom” opens an eight-performance run Tuesday at The Smith Center.
Shows by James Taylor and Leon Bridges and the “Caldonia” art exhibit lead this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
James Trees of Esther’s Kitchen says, “I’m super-surprised that the city jumped on the paid parking so fast. I thought it was in very poor taste.”
The piece by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone will be pressure washed and repainted.
What would Las Vegans listen to if the city were a post-apocalyptic wasteland? XBOM Radio has an idea.
The former Caesars Palace and Mirage mainstay is moving back to the U.K.
Wassa Coulibaly spent nine years with Cirque’s “Zumanity.” That show closed. Her Baobab Stage lives on.
Veteran ticket broker Ken Solky says, ”I’ve been getting calls from all over the world about that U2 show.”
“Pawn Stars” is crisscrossing the country for its next several episodes of a yet-to-be titled “Pawn Stars” road series premiering this fall.
William Karlsson and “The Bachelor” alum Emily Karlsson (formerly Ferguson) were married Saturday at Resorts World Las Vegas’ Rose Rooftop.