The first Native American to be nominated for a best actress Oscar believes in the power of sharing joy to inspire others.
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The other night, one of the most recognizable faces on TV was out walking her dog and said to herself and the canine, “God, I love being Jane Lynch.”
A conference next week in Las Vegas will examine the unique medical needs of circus performers.
Growing up, different wasn’t accepted. “I was 5-foot-10 by age 11 and felt like a giant spider,” Sigourney Weaver recalls. And now, all these years later, it’s time for a bit of closure.
Over the 10 days that the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is in town, more than 200,000 Western aficionados will explore seven and a half football fields’ worth of practically any good you can imagine.
Ann-Margret, 76, and her husband-manager, Roger Smith, are about to celebrate something big that began in Las Vegas.
The weekend features burlesque showcases, including the first performance by Dita Von Teese at the festival; a car show with more than 800 pre-1964 vehicles; jive, bop and swing classes; a fashion show; and, of course, the musical performances.
I felt strongly that if I met 366 people in 366 days (2016 was a leap year), there’d bound to be good things that’d come from it.
English professor Felicia Campbell has spent more than 50 years at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, which already makes her career notable in a facts-and-figures kind of way.
Hair legend Cristophe recently dropped by his salon in the MGM Grand and shared advice on how to make anyone look his or her best. “Resolve to stop fighting nature. It’s time to stop and embrace your unique hair.”