Film and TV director Nick Nanton was honored Saturday in Las Vegas Walk of Stars’ revival.
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On July 31, 1969, one of the most famous performers of all time stepped onto the stage to begin his residency at the International. Decades later, Elvis’ influence in Las Vegas remains large as ever.
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.
From his Las Vegas debut at 18 as Sophie Tucker’s opening act in 1959, through today’s music scene, Paul Anka might have seen it all.
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.
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.”
Mark Wahlberg has paid a fortune for a plot of land in a wealthy Las Vegas enclave, records indicate, raising the prospects that the movie star will build a house in America’s casino capital.
Having tearfully halted her Vegas production in January, Adele says she’ll sing out the year on a high note.
“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.
Travis Cloer performed as Frankie Valli for 2,500 shows.
Steve Angello of new Wynn Nightlife headliners Swedish House Mafia says, “We love going from arenas to clubs, from huge epic raves to intimate club shows and then back into the arena.”
Of Ghostbar, Palms GM Cynthia Kiser Murphey says, “This one’s here, and it’s staying, and we’re going to celebrate it.”