Performers from around the world graced burlesque’s biggest stage Saturday night for a fierce, dazzling competition.
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Dreambox 360 is set to open this summer on the Las Vegas Strip. “It’s not just some passive, come in and enjoy the optics,” its developer says.
Milk cream doughnuts, mochi doughnuts and gooey corn dogs drizzled with condiments star at the shop.
The production tinged with talent from the Philippines is presented by the country’s acclaimed music director Troy Laureta.
The Killers celebrated the “Hot Fuss” 20th anniversary with a fiery club show. Imagine Dragons have added dates to their shows at Hollywood Bowl.
Tom Segura, Bill Maher, Chelsea Handler are among “Aces of Comedy” returning to Mirage
DJ Diesel might look familiar. He’s actually Shaquille O’Neal, set to headline for Wynn Nightlive’s clubs.
Resorts World’s new commercial starring its superstars is a real trip on the Strip.
Comedy great Dave Chappelle has headined Mandalay Bay and T-Mobile Arena in recent years.
Celine Dion, Carrie Underwood both posted teaser videos Monday, and both are reportedly heading to Resorts World.
Tiësto’s headlining legacy on the Strip runs deep. Zouk is tapping into that history.
Jabbawockeez, the acrobatic, white-masked dance team, has announced a four-year extension to perform at MGM Grand.
“The Real Magic Mike” follows 10 gentlemen who “lost their magic” and transform into professional dancers.
T-Mobile Arena is resetting its live performances for 2022. The latest announcements arrive from a rock legend, and a rising country star.
The Sahara pool deck is undergoing what seems its most ambitious overhaul yet. The watery annex is just about finished, set for a summer opening.
Las Vegas is a special kind of resort city. In the city, you get The Strip (along with the Sphere); on the outside, you get the vast Mojave Desert with its nostalgic attractions. In the past, people visiting Las Vegas would do so with the phrase in mind: “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” […]
Cork Proctor worked the lounge circuit in Las Vegas and Reno beginning in the 1970s, when he opened for such stars as the Supremes and Mel Tillis.
Among the offerings at the home of the Triple-A Aviators: burnt ends burritos, beignets and frosé.
Chazz Palminteri knows talent, and he knows the Bronx Wanderers. This is how a hit show came to be.
The shop, inspired by classic soda fountain shops, features Mountain Dew, Dr Pepper, Sprite, Coke, Pepsi and other sodas mixed with flavors and add-ins.