John Di Domenico is critical of Donald Trump’s campaign but says “secret” Trump voters will carry him to victory.
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The governor announced Tuesday that he is relaxing capacities for mass gatherings in Nevada.
Circa Las Vegas co-owner Derek Stevens says of his new commercial, “I think there are going to be a lot of these moments and they’re all moments that kind of reflect various moments for me over my life coming in to Las Vegas.”
Vegas trumpet ace and veteran bandleader David Perrico says, “I am not looking for pity, I am showing that this is what the state of entertainment is in Las Vegas.”
As Anne Martinez of Red Penny Arcade said Friday night, “Enjoy the ambient talent of John Wedemeyer!”
Jamie Hosmer was not referred to by name but instead as The Golfer on “I Can See Your Voice.”
Fifth-place finalist Alan Silva of “Zumanity” finished the highest of any aerialist ever on “AGT.”
Mark Davis calls his mother “The First Lady of Raider Nation.”
Brandon Flowers says, “Every time someone makes a record, they say that they have 50 songs and they’re going to release another record. We really are.”
Chris Wink, the director of content and cool “stuff” for Area15 and co-founder of Blue Man Group arrived at the arts-and-entertainment complex in a full Las Vegas Raider costume.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis is using the team’s home opener to thank supporters and donate to a pair of prominent Las Vegas charities.
“The Bradshaw Bunch” reality show, or “docu-series,” centers on the affable Terry Bradshaw and his family at Bradshaw Ranch.
Station manager Terri Peck; “More” producer Toni Gonzales; anchors Rachel Smith, Maria Silva and Christine Maddela; and reporter Jillian Lopez are no longer with the company.
In late May, Bill Medley underwent surgery to remove a cancerous growth from his throat. On June 8, he lost his wife, Paula, after a five-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. The two had been married 35 years.
The Killers are advancing the tradition of rock bands performing on rooftops for the Las Vegas Raiders’ home opener Monday night.