Veteran Vegas radio personality Jim Tofte says the new UNLV spirit logo, unveiled Wednesday, looks a lot like the Las Vegas Wranglers’ logo from around the 2010-2011 season.
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Largely taking place outdoors in the merciless heat, the Warped Tour is the summer’s most grueling tour. Here’s why it’s totally worth it.
A new restaurant, Charlie’s Bar & Grill, is named after longtime Steve Wynn friend and casino host Charlie Meyerson.
The aquarium being designed by Raymer and King’s crew for the Animal Planet show “Tanked” is to be installed at the Sharks’ home arena, SAP Center, aptly known as The Shark Tank. The episode airs this fall on the Animal Planet series.
The People’s Whiskey bassist/singer Cody Leavitt mentors younger bands, recording them for free and empowering them to do their own thing.
Odd fact about Electric Daisy Carnival: Its 140,000 nightly population would make it the fifth-largest city in Nevada.
The tour is called “Us + Them” for reasons made very clear. But Roger Waters’ tour stop Friday at T-Mobile Arena also seemed at times to alternate between “us” and “him.”
Pasquale Rotella is a force in the festival universe as the spin-master of Insomniac Events and founder of the EDC.
Joey Pero originated the role of Nick Radel, but has yet to perform it in New York. He gets his chance Sunday night during the Tony Awards broadcast.
For three days beginning Thursday, downtown will reverberate with some of the most punishing sounds that humans can make without resorting to actions that carry the threat of serious jail time.
Diana Ross is debuting her show at Encore Theater, after headlining in three runs Venetian Theater on the Strip.
Peter Frampton plays the Colosseum at Caesars Palace with the Steve Miller Band in August, but he’s ready to talk about the 50th anniversary of “Sgt. Pepper” right now.