The Raiders presented a tribute to Oct. 1 families and first responders, the Aces as torch-lighters and an ex-Eagle.
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Adam Levine filled the role of rock star on Saturday, singing with Shaq to close The Event at MGM Grand.
Earth Wind & Fire has sold more than 90 million records internationally. The band is playing The Venetian Theatre this fall.
“Celebration” would not have been written if not for the hook in “Ladies’ Night,” which preceded it.
Citing market ticket-buying fluctuation, “Love” at the Mirage is down through Jan. 11.
Guitar great Rick Nielsen remembers when the words “cheap trick” were not welcome on the Strip.
Jack Kenn appreciates airborne objects, including the simulated aircraft in FlyOver.
“Menopause” is the type of show that should be a cinch to reopen in the adjusted COVID protocols. But protocols make its return a risk.
“Salvage Yard” producer Paul Seignthaler says, “We wanted to showcase this in pieces, to show what we have and to also bring some normalcy to people’s lives.”
Entertainment exec Mark Prows said he cried at the news, but he added “my job does not define who I am.”
Look for Shania Twain, returning to headlining status at Zappos Theater, to record her own video and (likely) be a fixture at VGK games.
“O” opened Oct. 17, 1998, the first production show ever on the Strip to command a $100 ticket price.
Generosity is any act of kindness or support given with no expectation of exchange or return from the recipient(s).
A guest at an off-Strip hotel was injured Monday night after a window fell at the property.
The Southern Nevada Health District is ending exceptions or variances that allowed some fitness centers in the Las Vegas Valley to keep their swimming pools open.
A Clark County School District substitute teacher accused of handing a student inappropriate notes reportedly admitted he was infatuated with her.
Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School had $25,000 in marching band equipment stolen from its marching band and color guard trailer last week.