A Las Vegas man is hoping to hit the national stage this season on NBC’s “The Voice.”
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Close your eyes for a second, think of Miley Cyrus, and what’s the first thing that comes to mind? It’s probably a vision of Cyrus’ tongue, surging past her lips like an inmate on a prison break.
The Oscars aren’t devoid of Nevada love. Here’s a look at eight movies filmed at least partially in Nevada that have taken home Academy Awards.
The Atherton twins have worked for Cirque du Soleil for 13 years. The sculpted gymnasts combine their acrobatic and dance training into a mirror-image aerial ballet.
Dave Hause confronts adulthood with fists clenched, a child of the ’80s working hard to excavate buried dreams.
You’ll never see Tiger Woods leave the PGA Tour to spend his days playing putt-putt. Even if the mini-golf course were right next door to a Hooters. So why is Liam Neeson only making movies like “Non-Stop”?
Las Vegas reinforced its reputation as the nightclub capital of the United States, with a 1-2-3-4 finish in the Nightclub & Bar magazine’s Top 100.
When it came time for the autobiography subtitled “Ray Charles’ Own Story,” Charles chose a down-to-earth name befitting a singer who belonged in any and every musical family: “Brother Ray.” Clearly, Ray Charles was — and is — a man for all musical seasons.
“Being grown up isn’t half as fun as growing up,” the Ataris once sang.
New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde has added another show at the Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on April 15. Tickets are $40 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com and Ticketmaster outlets.