“Menopause” is the type of show that should be a cinch to reopen in the adjusted COVID protocols. But protocols make its return a risk.
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“Salvage Yard” producer Paul Seignthaler says, “We wanted to showcase this in pieces, to show what we have and to also bring some normalcy to people’s lives.”
Mirage headliner Shin Lim says of the COVID-19 shutdown, “I’m fine. I’m an introvert, anyway.”
Entertainment exec Mark Prows said he cried at the news, but he added “my job does not define who I am.”
Flavor Flav tweeted at Chuck D: “You wanna destroy something we’ve built over 35 years OVER POLITICS???”
Las Vegas bands and a locals-heavy crowd filled Hard Rock Hotel for its final shindig Saturday night.
Dwight Yoakam still has a pair of dice from is 1986 video shoot at El Cortez.
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.
Look for Shania Twain, returning to headlining status at Zappos Theater, to record her own video and (likely) be a fixture at VGK games.
“O” opened Oct. 17, 1998, the first production show ever on the Strip to command a $100 ticket price.
Donato Cabrera and the Philharmonic resume their partnership with Nevada Public Radio beginning 2 p.m. Sunday on Classical 89.7-FM.
Fremont Street Experience is famously rife with chainsmokers (lowercase), the Chainsmokers ignited the place Friday night.
“Xperience” follows, and in many ways advances, the concept of a Las Vegas residency.
Soon after Mariah Carey told a standing MGM Grand Garden Arena audience, “I have always felt like an outsider,” she was in the middle of a massive party at Tao Las Vegas at the Venetian.
The 19th and 20th seasons of “Hell’s Kitchen” will be staged at Gordon Ramsay’s torridly popular, Strip-side restaurant. Ramsay himself made that announcement Friday night as he held his one-year anniversary party at Caesars.