Lance Burton wanted a castle overlooking Vegas. He got that, and many memories, as he recalled upon the property’s sale.
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Ryan Reaves, who as right wing for the Golden Knights has been one of the team’s most loved players, is going to New York, but his beer’s staying in Las Vegas.
The Allegiant Stadium’s collection of art explores Las Vegas and Raiders traditions.
Started with borrowed money and operated on a shoestring, Pahrump’s independent TV station — and its eccentric, heartfelt characters — gets the HBO treatment.
Featuring Usher, Lauryn Hill and Ludacris, “Lovers & Friends Festival” is the first public event booked at Las Vegas Festival Grounds since Phil Ruffin bought the parcel.
Aaron Berger, a former executive director at The Breman Museum in Atlanta, is taking over the position from interim director Bruce Spotleson, the museum announced Wednesday.
Dusty Hill played the bass line and sang “Viva Las Vegas” for ZZ Top.
A Cirque official confirms, “We will require all show staff, artists and technicians to be fully vaccinated.”
Miral Kotb developed the “iLuminate” technology, following with a company behind the concept, and the idea for the Las Vegas stage show. But her path to Vegas has been repeatedly derailed.
You might not know Liberty Loft at New York-New York, but several Vegas entertainers do. One is Terry Fator.
Lost Spirits Distillery, which could be equated to an adult Disneyland, is set to open in August at Area15.
Master magician and ‘Mindfreak’ star Criss Angel has opened a restaurant in his family’s adopted home of Overton to help support his charitable efforts in the area.
The Rio stars are heading up Caesars Entertainment’s pop-up vaccination effort Saturday at Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club at The Linq Promenade.
Yonutz, known for Smash Donuts — doughnuts filled with ice cream, smashed and hot-pressed — will have its grand opening on Friday morning in the northern valley.
Base Hologram is bringing “An Evening With Whitney: The Whitney Houston Hologram Concert,” a new variation of tribute show, to Harrah’s Showroom in October.
“Menopause” has played more than 5,600 shows, but none more memorable than the night the nuns showed up at Harrah’s.
In May, Damian Costa was charged with telling several shows they were closing. Now he, too, is leaving the company.
Vickie’s Diner, which was the last restaurant in the old White Cross Drugs on Las Vegas Boulevard South, will open its doors in the Commercial Center on July 28.
The terrific “Jazz + Piano” should restart Lady Gaga’s residency at the soon-to-be renamed Park Theater.
The Killers are supporting “Imploding the Mirage,” their sixth studio album, on tour next year.
With transparency, ethical sourcing and an English-style ‘nose to tail’ approach, butcher Martin Kirrane brings a distinctly British style to his meat shop