Jay Sarno Jr., the son of the founder of Caesars Palace, sets the record straight on the tale of Evel Knievel’s infamous Caesars jump.
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It’ll be temperature up, “Hands Down” at the Durango casino in July.Alt-rock band Dashboard Confessional is the latest headliner for the resort’s “Bel-Aire Poolside Concert Series.”
By the time the A’s move to Las Vegas, Greg Maddux’s grandkids will be ready for golf.
The 57-year-old iconic DJ is launching his residency run at the Liv pool deck this weekend. The series will run on Saturdays through May.
Bellagio pianist David Osborne has a remarkable history with Jimmy Carter, the former U.S. president who died Sunday at age 100.
“Christmas On The Strip” at the former Route 91 Harvest site opens Saturday and runs through Dec. 29.
Carlos Santana dropped his dates this fall to undergo a “corrective procedure” in his back, and resumes his run at House of Blues this week.
More than 100,000 Clark County students are invited to create art for Sphere’s Exosphere.
The 55-year-old co-founder of New Edition leads the band’s sold-out run at Encore Theater on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
The video for “Die With a Smile,” which was recorded on the Las Vegas Strip, is being released along with the video for Lady Gaga’s newest single.
In his return to the Strip, Tom Jones reached back to his past, with a contemporary flair.
Three performers take on different eras of Michael Jackson’s life in “MJ The Evolution,” which still has legs at Orleans Showroom.
At a glance, it seems a rare experience as dozens of members of the Las Vegas Philharmonic back rap star Nas at Encore Theater this weekend.
“Love,” the only licensed Beatles production in the world, closes Saturday night at The Mirage
Belle de Nuit’s series of speciality acts added spice to Voltaire since opening in November.
The Golden Knights’ dragon has no name, but it has already made an impact. The 15-foot-tall, 34-foot-wide dragon has replaced Elvis the Helmet at the VGK castle.
Pro Football Hall of Famer and new Vegas restaurateur Emmitt Smith recalls bringing his family to Las Vegas in 1991 and staying at the iconic Strip hotel.