In the first half of Sunday’s Super Bowl Taylor Swift threw back a brew and slammed the empty cup in a moment of high emotion. And high triumph.
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Austin Butler accepted his Golden Globe award Tuesday night. By Wednesday morning, a sign lauding his victory was standing next to Elvis.
John Fogerty once sat next to Al Davis on a flight in 1990. He was impressed the Raiders owner was on a phone, while on a plane.
The Luxor headliner had known Gallagher for most of his life and owes his career to the famed comedian, who died at age 76.
Hard Hat Lounge, opened in 1962, been taken over by rocker Frankie Sidoris and partner Robby Cunningham of Guerilla Pizza.
The show was created just before COVID-19 hit. It is premiering just days after death of the artist for whom it is paying tribute. The creators of “The Olivia Show” have become accustomed to difficult timing.
A leader in the immersive art culture, Matt King grew the Meow Wolf company to include the Omega Mart installation at Area15.
Journey founder Neal Schon is still going strong as the band opens with a full orchestra at Resorts World Theatre.
Top stand-up comic and actor Sebastian Maniscalco is filming two shows at Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas for a Netflix special.
The Las Vegas New Bureau archive is the largest single collection of post-World War II images in the world.
Cosmopolitan CEO Bill McBeath says MGM Resorts executives need to know the hotel has to have its own identity and personality.
Frank Marino has been headlining in Las Vegas for more than 35 years. He sees the end point.
Luke Bryan played small clubs before gaining fame, and is ready to win over the Theatre at Resorts World.
‘The King’ has been consistently depicted on the Strip in a ticketed production show since at least 1978, but there is no longer any Elvis Presley tribute on the Strip and, at the moment, none at all anywhere in the city.
Mark Shunock can’t sit still, which is a good thing for Las Vegas charities as Mondays Dark marks No. 8.