This weekend brings no sleep to the bottlers and distributors of Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Tequila and Landshark Lager.
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It’s a windy weekend in Las Vegas. Stay out of the dust storms with events indoors. The ACM Awards are hitting the city this weekend with parties spanning from the Strip to Red Rock. Also at Red Rock, don’t miss Sake Fever night of UNLVino. If you’d rather stay in, make a pit stop at Wax Trax Records first to pick up some killer vinyl.
Academy of Country Music’s big weekend brings more than 85 artists to 18 fundraisers in 13 places.
Magic duo Jarrett & Raja and “Spy Escape” master Jason Hanson both brought showbiz flair to business pitches.
Spring has sprung in Las Vegas. And with warmer weather comes an influx of artful activities throughout the valley. Rock out to the orchestral music of “Game of Thrones: Live” at MGM or head downtown for the pop-up art gallery “Tilting the Basin.”
You’ve been through a lot of loud times together in the past 30 years, you and Pat Benatar and her husband, Neil Giraldo.
Ramin Djawadi aims to explore new ground for live film music on arena tour of HBO hit.
The Montreal-based company, which has seven permanent shows in Las Vegas, will have dasher board signage, LED ribbon-board exposure, a digital presence on the team’s website and mobile app.
Channing Tatum’s fame and the success of the ‘Magic Mike’ movies give new live show a chance to try something different from other male revues.
Along with everyone from Rod Stewart to Eddie Money dropping in for concerts, the Strip will soon have three ongoing classic-rock tributes.
Mary Ramsey carries the classic rocker’s “new guy” burden.
Las Vegas is getting a new color scheme this weekend. Between the sudden return of springtime foliage and Friday’s arrival of all things shamrock and emerald, the city is turning green.
The “Saturday Night Live” alums share the bill but not the stand-up experience on stage at SLS Las Vegas.
It’s raining beer. What else would you expect from “the El Nino of March,” as it’s dubbed by Joe Bravo, director of nightlife and daylife at the Hard Rock Hotel?
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — along with first daughter Ivanka Trump as a guest — welcomed a new Broadway musical that celebrates Canadian compassion and openness to international travelers following the Sept. 11 attacks.