Norm Clarke, the pioneer of the RJ’s 3-A celeb column, appears at Hard Rock Cafe on Monday night to talk of his cancer fight.
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Ross Mollison was dressed as a ghost while praising the humans at the Strip juggernaut “Absinthe” 13th anniversary party on April 10.
Gin Blossoms, the alt-rock band out of Tempe, Ariz., behind such hit singles as “Hey Jealousy” and “Allison Road,” are bringing their talents back to Vegas.
Las Vegas veteran comic Butch Bradley headlined the six-city Comedy for Koby tour of Israel.
A sensation dating to the ’70s, Tony Orlando insists he is tying a bow on his remarkable six-decade entertainment career this weekend.
The first of three teasers debuted Thursday morning on BetMGM’s social media app and also its YouTube page.
Wahlberg said the 3,000-capacity Chelsea venue is the premiere party’s site, and everyone is behind the first his film to premiere in Vegas since his move to the city.
Billy Idol plays The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas this weekend after playing Hoover Dam in April.
In Universal Horror Unleashed, a variety of horror-centric experiences will surround eateries and bars.
Jonathan Jossel says U2’s decision to perform downtown was “a validation” for the entire region.
Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson have finished “Flight Risk,” filming for two days in Mesquite.
The band is still drawing audiences and still making music after 45 years. “UB45,” their latest album, arrives this fall.
Carlos Santana revived Woodstock and “Supernatural” during his appearance in New York City.
The new film is based on the upcoming Hsieh biography, “Wonder Boy: Tony Hsieh, Zappos and the Myth of Happiness in Silicon Valley.”
Adam Carolla was looking for a path to stardom when he forged a friendship with Jimmy Kimmel.