Criss Angel has thrown a fireball at Cirque du Soleil, and the company’s new production “R.U.N.”
Arts & Culture
It was in cozy rooms not unlike this one, filled with artists, discussion and performance, that Gertrude Stein had hosted her famous salons at 27 rue de Fleurus in the early 1900s.
The third annual Believer Festival brings ideas to sites throughout Southern Nevada.
The downtown Las Vegas festival’s head of music and live performances, Craig Asher Nyman has been with Life is Beautiful from the get-go.
A round-up of art exhibitions on display in the Las Vegas Valley.
The event was remarkable as a Luxor/MGM Resorts act supported a Planet Hollywood/Caesars Entertainment headlining residency.
The Springs Preserve held its annual Dia del Nino celebration on Saturday, much to the delight of the youngsters in attendance.
Once a sellout performer at Golden Nugget and Sahara, A.J. today can’t perform a full show, leaning (sometimes literally) on his stage assistant and wife, Anastasia Synn, herself a top-level performer.
The Believer Festival concludes its third annual edition with events downtown and at UNLV.
“We would like to have done this a couple of months from now, but everyone was in good spirits,” Palms General Manager Jon Gray said of the Golden Knights’ team party Thursday.
The ephemeral nature of the pop-up is taking on the permanence of a tattoo.
Alanis Morissette remains one of the more indelible soundtracks of mid-’90s alt-pop angst, having sold more than 33 million copies.
Stage and screen star Erich Bergen performs two shows at The Smith Center this weekend.
Mark Medoff, a provocative playwright whose “Children of a Lesser God” won Tony and Olivier awards and whose screen adaptation of his play earned an Oscar nomination, has died in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He was 79.
The exhibit may replicate the infinite, but its time in Las Vegas is anything but.