There are times — such as Saturday’s “Sounds From Twilight” concert, which features Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 in A major — when Las Vegas Philharmonic music director Donato Cabrera wishes he could have a chat with the composer.
Arts & Culture
For some, it’s their first turn at bat. Other players have been in the game for some time.
In his reign as the architect of the Vegas mega-resort, Wynn merged his personal wealth and his zeal for business with his passion for live entertainment.
Watch the hips — those gently swaying, on-the-beat swivel hips.
Australian Bee Gees, a little show honoring a big act, celebrated its seventh anniversary in residence at Excalibur hotel-casino Saturday night.
As NBC color man Cris Collinsworth lamented the officials’ decision, saying, “I think they have to overturn this call!” Zach Ertz’s entourage remained resolute. That was a touchdown, Philly fans, clear as a bell.
Bob Griese didn’t wager on the game, but he’s having a time of it. He did say the Eagles would score on their first possession, and he was right.
“Viva Las Vegas” is everywhere, still, in this city. Vegas’s own rock superstars The Killers might well perform their version of the song Saturday night in their first show at MGM Grand Garden.
The day that forever changed Brandon Burk’s life ended another’s.
China Lights, an international lantern festival held by Tianyu Arts Culture, runs through Feb. 25 at Craig Ranch Regional Park.
Elvis Costello’s dates were pulled off the Wynn Las Vegas website earlier today, and no return dates have been announced or posted.
On Thursday, the Neon Museum in downtown Las Vegas debuted “Brilliant!”— an audiovisual immersion experience that uses technology advances to reanimate 40 monumental examples of the museum’s iconic signs.
Leading off the bottom of the first inning for your Las Vegas 51s, Tommy “The Renegade” Shaw!