The Nevada attorney general has joined a federal lawsuit that could have widespread ramifications for “the sports and entertainment capital of the world.”
Music
Taylor Swift’s song has brought new attention to Clara Bow, a 1920s Hollywood film siren who moved to a ranch near Searchlight with cowboy actor husband, Rex Bell.
Amazon Prime has released a trailer for the upcoming release of a documentary following Celine Dion and her battle with Stiff Person Syndrome.
The lawsuit was being brought with 30 state and district attorneys general and seeks to break up the monopoly they say is squeezing out smaller promoters and hurting artists.
Punk Rock Bowling returns, the Aces take on Caitlin Clark and the Fever, and Jason Derulo launches his residency this week in Las Vegas.
Pamela Anderson is now portraying a Vegas performer theatrically, in Gia Coppola’s “The Last Showgirl.”
The 1,480-seat capacity Encore Theater on the Strip is the most intimate venue for the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers’ 2024 tour.
Heart is booked at BleauLive Thetater at Fontainebleau in December; Rick Springfield and Richard Marx play the Pearl at the Palms in August.
The potential celebrity wedding is part of the Vegas iconography depicted on the cover of Sports Illustrated as it previews the Super Bowl.
Tickets for Justin Timberlake’s new May date are on sale 10 a.m. Pacific time Feb. 9 at AXS.com. Timberlake has sold out his first scheduled date on May 10.
Pop superstar Barry Manilow returned to the International, “I’m fine! You can tell I’m fine!”
A few weeks ago at Opportunity Village’s annual gala, organization CEO Bob Brown motioned toward a table mate and said, “There’s the man who saved Opportunity Village during COVID.”
The Raiders presented a tribute to Oct. 1 families and first responders, the Aces as torch-lighters and an ex-Eagle.
Adam Levine filled the role of rock star on Saturday, singing with Shaq to close The Event at MGM Grand.
After earlier issuing cease-and-desist warnings to several Las Vegas chapels, Authentic Brands Group, which controls the use of Elvis Presley’s name and likeness, now wants to work with them on the use of the King as part of their businesses.