Paul Rodriguez is teaming with Cheech Marin and his son, “P-Rod,” on an upcoming sitcom for NBC.
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Bill Medley headlines with Bucky Heard at Harrah’s, but welcomed Kelly Clinton-Holmes to the stage on Friday night at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health.
Enoch Augustus Scott and Anne Martinez, two Las Vegas favorites, have opened “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” at House of Blues in what producers hope is an extended run.
Losing a chef after just two months might spell disaster for lesser mortals, but Momofuku master David Chang has made a success of failing.
Well, Robert, here’s a rule I try to live by: When it comes to Jason Statham movies, unless they have the words “Fast,” “Furious” or “Transporter” in the title, you can almost always save your $9 and wait for them to show up on cable.
Despite its reputation as a terrible place to break in as a comedian, a local scene persists in the shadow of the Strip’s big names.
Larry King has been working in broadcasting since 1957, and has seen many stars come and go. The latest is Bill O’Reilly.
Andre Agassi has long considered Larry Ruvo his hero in the world of philanthropy. Thursday night, Agassi gave his hero’s chosen charity $1 million.
The movie Mike, as played by Channing Tatum, backflips right off that stage, hoists a gal, chair and all, right off the floor, throws his new friend down on the stage, loses his shoes, then his trousers and … well, you get it, or you can get it on Netflix.
Entertainment chief Robert Greenblatt discusses the network’s social media strategy in an interview with Chris Hardwick at the National Association of Broadcasters Show.
Mat Franco has parylayed a successful run at Linq hotel-casino into an expanded schedule in a theater named for him.
Ah, summer. It’s the time of year when moviegoers can come in from the heat, turn off their brains and watch stuff blow up real good.
J.K. Houssels brought the “Folies Bergere” to Las Vegas and was president of many of the city’s famous hotel-casinos.
A story of a group of World War II servicemen who enter a radio contest, “Bandstand” was conceived in Las Vegas by “Ka” music director Richard Oberacker and his writing parter Robert Taylor.
Bernie Williams played a jazzy version of “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” and joined Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns for a run through “Wishing Well.”