Word from multiple sources familiar with John Fisher’s design plans for the future A’s ballpark is that the owner has been talking for months of developing an art program in Las Vegas.
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MGM exec Andrew Lanzino says of Bellagio Fountain Club, “We wanted it to and live up to the Bellagio namesake, knowing all of this has to disappear and go back to normal.”
The R&B superstar said he will team with fellow artists at halftime show, which he is headlining, on Feb 11 at Allegiant Stadium.
Lizzo was reportedly on the list of possible performers for this season’s Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium, but not now.
Adele has not announced an extension at Caesars Palace past this month. But Caesars is offering tickets in its Emperor Package
Members of the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams moved the chains and fired the party cannons Wednesday night at Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas.
Mike Tyson is shrugging off a report from a U.K. pub that he’s in talks to fight Jake Paul.
The Lakers are celebrating their 17th NBA title in Las Vegas this weekend.
Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden is becoming something of a scenester in our city, further expanding our civic image.
Neither Terry Bradshaw nor Al Bernstein could have mapped out a haymaker of an entertainment card on Aug. 2
The boxing legend (Al Bernstein, I mean) is back onstage for some serious crooning action beginning at 9 p.m. at Tuscany’s Piazza lounge. No cover. No problem. It’s going to be a thing.
The Lamborghini Aventador Roadster Convertible customized with a Vegas Golden Knights logo and gold-and-silver color scheme is parked in the refurbished porte cochere at the Palms.
In an extensive interview for the Buffalo News, O.J. Simpson calls Las Vegas, “The No Hate Zone of America.”
Floyd Mayweather has some expendable cash and has added a mansion to his collection of estates
The Kats! Bureau remains Midtown Manhattan, dancing between the raindrops as the city today is under a drizzle. From my writing post I have a view of Marquis Theatre on 46th Street.