Mining the Review-Journal’s digital archive, which dates back to April 1, 1929, we brought you these only-in-Vegas stories in 2023.
TV
Roy Choi and Jon Favreau drew on their longtime friendship and culinary bond to open The Chef Truck.
The action comedy series from the creators of “Cobra Kai” focuses on a nuclear threat to Las Vegas.
Burr’s breaking back to Las Vegas this weekend, headlining at Dolby Live at 10 p.m. Friday. His show is a comic interlude for Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Legendary illustrators of Snoopy, Mickey Mouse and (yes) Ren and Stimpy will appear together on the Strip in December.
BravoCon arrived in Las Vegas on Friday like a fabulous, Botoxed and Ozempiced two-time divorcee with plenty of tea to spill.
The art deco restaurant encompasses almost 7,000 square feet, including a dramatic conservatory, and is set to debut in summer 2024.
The global Michelin-starred chef, restaurateur and reality TV star’s latest Las Vegas restaurant is a $3.5 million project.
Police said a man was arrested Tuesday for threatening to “blow up the Jimmy Kimmel Theatre” on the Strip last month because the celebrity “owes these guys money.”
Barry Manilow is taping his annual Westgate Christmas show for network TV.
Sheriff Joe McGill told the Pahrump Valley Times that news from the show’s producers was sudden and unexpected.
Kimmel has called off “Strike Force Three,” the all-star show with his late-night counterparts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon.
You’ve seen Gordon Ramsay hurls insults and swear words at contestants on any of his half-dozen shows. Now you can live it.
“Strike Force Five” is being pared for a one-night benefit performance to help sidelined Hollywood pros.
A story that began four months ago with a mysterious light captured on police bodycam video has found a national audience.