John Fogerty says of his musicianship, “I’m trying to get a little closer to being good enough to play it to my own satisfaction.”
Arts & Culture
Continuing the recent trend in the Las Vegas Valley, patrons now have to pay to park to attend events at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts in downtown.
John Di Domenico led Michele Rothstein to heart-shaped design of rose petals, took a knee and proposed.
Guns N’ Roses’ show was a night when “November Rain” supplanted Celine Dion’s signature shower effect.
Las Vegas Festival Grounds could actually serve as the site of a big-league ballpark if any Major League franchise wants to relocate to the Strip.
The College of Southern Nevada’s Fine Arts Gallery features works by Dengke Chen through Dec. 7.
Latest ‘Terminator’ movie is out, but this active 72-year-old is not slowing down.
Posts across social media have played a sample of a new song, “Stupid Love,” and hints that it will be the first single off Lady Gaga’s next album.
Henderson’s Keita Nagano’s latest novel is set against a background of Japan’s fishing industry.
In the dreamy stage production at Wynn Las Vegas, more than 90 performers dance, fly through the air and dive into a 1.1-million-gallon pool.
“They said I could only sing four songs!” Wayne Newton called to the crowd of about 550 VIPs. “But is it OK if I sing one more?”
Among Shin Lim’s magic inspirations are David Copperfield and Lance Burton. Not just for their illusionist skills, either, but for their ZIP codes.
Guns N’ Roses conclude the latest leg of their “Not in This Lifetime Tour” with a pair of shows at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
“Jesus Christ Superstar” launches its 50th anniversary tour and the Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival returns to the Clark County Library in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
The Righteous Brothers still sell out on the road, but Vegas is their home at least through 2020.