Thanks to the success of “The Real World: Las Vegas” and “Pawn Stars,” the valley has gone through a couple of reality TV booms.
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The city may not have a proper art museum, but it does have museums dedicated to neon signs, the Mob and erotica.
Filmmakers have been coming to Las Vegas since at least 1936 and since then, there have been hits, misses and microbudget indies that few people ever saw. Here’s a look at the 10 biggest Las Vegas movies.
Feel like you just stepped inside a movie or TV show without leaving the valley at these attractions.
Las Vegas should be a hotbed for horror movies, but we just don’t have an iconic one the way we have a go-to drama (“Casino”) or comedy (“The Hangover”).
The singer was “in good shape,” the Review-Journal told readers, “after a complete physical this March, according to his personal physician, Dr. Elias Ghanem of Las Vegas.”
It’s been nearly 15 years since you could belly up to Quark’s Bar, order a Bacon Cheese Borger or The Wrap of Khan, then wash it all down with a James Tea Kirk.
The Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge remains a remarkable assault on the senses — even by Las Vegas standards. Turns out, its history is nearly as colorful as its interiors.
“Army of the Dead” isn’t the first movie to imagine a Las Vegas that’s been at least partially destroyed . Not even close. Here’s a look at several others:
The fact that you’re stuck inside because of the coronavirus pandemic doesn’t mean you can’t see the world.