On Thursday night, a fan disrupted Elton John’s performance by putting his hands on the keys, then attempting to take up-close pictures of the piano.
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The Las Vegas Philharmonic and the theater troupe A Public Fit are hoping to not only serve but expand their audiences.
“One Night For One Drop” featured songs by Jewel, appearances by her family, and a soaring dragon.
Visitors put on their thinking caps during the First Friday festival in downtown Las Vegas on Friday night.
Tegan Summer is in acquisition mode. VegasVille’s newest mover-slash-shaker is amassing licensing deals the same way coin collectors snap up silver nickels.
Pink Martini music director Thomas Lauderdale says, “I never thought I would say this,” he says, “but it would be fascinating to do a run in Las Vegas.”
Start your weekend off right with an indulgent breakfast.
The unaired episode of Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” featuring Jerry Lewis will indeed air on Netflix.
In reality, it’s the lobby of the Springs Preserve’s Origen Museum.
From global warming to safe spaces, contemporary life offers plenty of issues to ponder. Which explains First Friday’s theme for March: “Think.”
Lynn McMullan says, “This year I am proud to say that I will be shaving my head under Team Kyra.”
De Ann Letourneau is such a familiar figure, I could tell it was her even from The Perch by the way she bowed after playing.
Jewel is at the center of “One Night For One Drop” event on Friday night at MJ One Theater at Mandalay Bay. On March 30-31, she is headlining at Encore Theater.
Something old. Something new. And that’s just counting the reigning Tony winners for best musical and best musical revival.