Downtown Las Vegas has seen some fiery events before, but Friday’s “Life Cube” event may have taken things to a new incendiary level.
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Apparently, every ounce of innocent, sweet-natured joy that made 2011’s “The Muppets” such a whimsical burst of nostalgia can be traced back to one person. Surprisingly, it’s the guy who showed the world his dangly bits in “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.”
The E-Trade baby has quit after being upstaged by a singing cat named Beanie.
Organizers say a planned dig into a New Mexico landfill for a rumored cache of what some consider the worst Atari video game of all time is expected to proceed despite state environmental regulators’ concerns.
Vegas gets a new concert venue, O’Sheas celebrates its reopening with St. Patrick’s shenanigans, and highly skilled art-athletes twirl from the ceiling at Light nightclub. Enjoy.
“The Walking Dead” and ABC’s “Resurrection” aren’t the only zombie shows in town. From “24” to “Heroes,” there are plenty of TV series that are among the walking dead themselves.
With the 20th anniversary of the suicide of Kurt Cobain coming up next month, Seattle police knew they’d be getting plenty of questions about the Nirvana frontman. So a detective reviewed the case files – including evidence photos and statements – and discovered four rolls of undeveloped film from the suicide scene.
When licensing parameters allowed community theater companies to produce “Les Miserables,” it was music to the ears for Signature Productions. The company plans to present the famed musical April 4-26 at the Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center.
Comedy magician Nathan Burton made one of his competitors disappear Thursday.