Vegas rock photographer Erik Kabik and fellow photogs Steve Rose and Mike Savoia arrived early for a walk-through of the park, famous for the 37-foot-tall wall in left field.
Arts & Culture
John Di Domenico has told “The Art of the Deal” joke frequently in interviews and on national TV appearances.
In its July 10 qualifying appearance on the dance competition, The Rock Company’s 12-member team danced to Alicia Keys’ cover of John Lennon’s “Imagine.” The opening segment was the kids moving as a long chain, covering their partners’ ears with their hands.
Sculpture exhibit
‘Kultura’
Spears’ 2017 earnings have been made public during her custody battle with her ex-husband, ex-dancer and current midlevel DJ Kevin Federline.
Mike Tyson is working on a concert special of his popular, and fascinating, one-man show.
Matt Goss is celebrating his 100th show at 1Oak at the Mirage at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday night.
Derek Stevens and Marcus Lemonis , star of CNBC’s “The Profit,” took the moving staircase outside The D Las Vegas on Thursday night, leading from Fremont Street to The Vue bar on the hotel’s second level.
The common thread between Comedy Cellar and “We Are Here” are both are trying to hit the target in Las Vegas with readily recognizable brands.
The messages — plaintive, defiant, encouraging, empathetic — appear on a poster sent to Southern Nevadans by, the poster says, “the Pulse family and all of Orlando” during the weeks following the Oct. 1 Route 91 Harvest festival shooting.
The theme of this month’s First Friday celebration is “Train,” and organizers say it’s aimed at “reminding us that there are no shortcuts and everything we aim to do in life takes training.”
A collection of photos and movies from the 1969 Woodstock music festival have been posted online.
The Kats! Bureau at this writing is Vue Bar at the D Las Vegas. We do have a good Vue of an old Fremont Street visage, the El Portal theater sign. That business is now a gift store specializing in Indian wares.