Cork Proctor worked the lounge circuit in Las Vegas and Reno beginning in the 1970s, when he opened for such stars as the Supremes and Mel Tillis.
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Chazz Palminteri knows talent, and he knows the Bronx Wanderers. This is how a hit show came to be.
Rapper Flavor Flav dropped in to Red Lobster on Flamingo Road and Eastern Avenue last week, ordering the entire menu for himself and his family.
The Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekender, George Clinton and P-Funk, and Zach Bryan lead this week’s entertainment lineup.
The company seeks another sellout as its presents Giacomo Puccini’s classic “La bohème” this weekend.
Mickey Hart is the rare musician to play the Ice Palace and, in May, the Sphere with Dead and Company.
From Foo Fighters to Arctic Monkeys, Billie Eilish to Kanye West, many notable headliners have rocked the downtown festival.
Ten years after they helps launch Life is Beautiful, The Killers are back, joining hip-hop prime mover Kendrick Lamar and electronic music duo Odesza as this year’s headliners.
Cindy Funkhouser was an achitect of the Arts District, and co-founder of First Friday.
The three-day punk rock festival returns downtown Las Vegas in May.
The event filled the void left by the move of Electric Daisy Carnival from this month to October at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. EDC would have opened Friday night at LVMS, with Deadmau5 as a leading headliner.
CBS is broadcasting New Year’s Eve from Las Vegas across its western markets.
The music, arts and culinary festival, originally scheduled to take place over multiple stages Sept. 18-20, instead will make a full return next year.
The celebrated singer-songwriter explores the catalog of his friend and mentor Frank Sinatra and more on his latest tour, which visits The Smith Center on Saturday.
The three-day music and arts festival, which drew 170,000 attendees this year, returns in September for its eighth edition.