Mark Wahlberg is using “The Family Plan” as a stepping stone in his Nevada-goes-Hollywood vision.
Arts & Culture
Fontainebleau President Mark Tricano has international vision and Vegas experience.
Resorts World Theatre prevailed the 5,000-or-less category in Billboard’s annual list of top-selling venues.
Wu-Tang Clan founder RZA says, “Vegas has always served as a hub for art, entertainment and good times.”
She is the lone resident headliner currently booked at Resorts World Theatre for ‘24.
REO Speedwagon is back at The Venetian for six dates over two weekends in 2024.
Simon Cellan Jones read Mark Wahlberg’s “The Family Plan” script and says he was “kicking the door” to work in Vegas.
Flavor Flav is everywhere, man. He has a new song. Guess what it is called.
Melody Sweets’ all-star cast mixes mirth and recipes in “The Sweets’ Spot” live YouTube series.
This year’s edition of the annual Western-accented extravaganza will run Dec. 7 to 16 in the South Hall and the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Gerry Sanders, UNLV’s dean of the Lee Business School, says he “left the building just before the shooter arrived.”
The walk-through event is free, but visitors are encouraged to donate to HopeLink of Southern Nevada, which fights local homelessness.
Nevada Ballet Theatre’s “The Nutcracker,” Chris Isaak and Majestic Repertory Theatre’s “A Very Vegas Christmas Carol” top this week’s lineup.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell invoked Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen in discussing entertainment and the Super Bowl.
Diving artist Kyle Mitrione continues his recovery after being seriously injured in “O.”