Pop rockers Maroon 5 return to the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Dec. 30 and 31. Tickets are $99.50, $124.50, $174.50 and $224.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at Ticketmaster outlets.
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Aid those in need while courting tinnitus and perhaps a strained neck vertebrae or two with the return of Thrashgiving.
“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” should more than satisfy the cravings of fans who’ve spent the 20-month gap between movies quivering with anticipation.
Plenty of people will be trapped in an L-tryptophan torpor following this year’s Thanksgiving feast. But not Caroline Bowman. She and her fellow thespians will be singing and dancing up a storm in “Evita.”
The Brubeck Brothers Quartet — playing Friday and Saturday at The Smith Center’s Cabaret Jazz — “very consciously tried,” in bassist and trombonist Chris Brubeck’s words, to “do music that wasn’t Dave’s music.”
MUSIC: Winchester hosts plenty of pianists: Six pianists, 60 fingers, 88 keys. That’s the formula for “60 in the 88s,” a Saturday concert presented at the Winchester Cultural Center, in conjunction with the Las Vegas Jazz Society.
Ringo Starr was part of the historic Beatles for eight years. But Ringo Starr’s All-Starr Band has periodically visited Las Vegas — with different All Starrs — since 1989.
There’s been a trend around here lately in which eminent chefs generally known for their high-end restaurants open casual, sports-barry, middle-of-the-road places, either in addition to their more posh spots or to replace one or more of them.
It’s National Sweet Potato Month, and these dishes show the amber gems aren’t just for Thanksgiving.
Such foods as a cashew butter and roasted strawberry jam sandwich, beef chili, grilled cornbread, grilled cheese with tomato soup and a fireside s’mores kit will accompany Friday’s return of the Ice Rink at the Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, 3708 Las Vegas Blvd. South.