Book a massage with Ron Seykell at Red Rock Resort and if you’re nice, he’ll launch into a song from “Les Miserables.”
Arts & Culture
Once Frank Sinatra’s social secretary, Daitch has a different identity these days, as a fast-walking — and even faster-talking — guide to Glitter City.
In a harrowing incident at Las Vegas Hilton Theater in 2009, Sonya Sonnenberg was seriously injured in a fall during rehearsals for the Golden Rainbow “Ribbon of Life” show.
Trinity Conservatory of Performing Arts celebrated the life, legacy and contributions of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during a show Sunday at the West Las Vegas Library theater.
Tiesto says his upcoming wedding date is up to his fiance, Annika Backes. “It’s up to her. I’m ready whenever,” he said.
John Fogerty says,”When you see that someone is making a film called ‘Proud Mary,’ and of course it was a total surprise to me.”
Christian Bale is late. It’s not that the Bat-Signal just flashed across his backyard, though it has been a tough month in Los Angeles.
Mariachi musicians accompanied comic magician Piff the Magic Dragon and Pop the Magic Dragon (as portrayed by Penn Jillette) on Thursday night during Piff’s performance of “The Dragon Song” at the Flamingo.
The Las Vegas Philharmonic spotlights three orchestra members in a program selected by the musicians themselves.
The next production Cirque du Soleil stages on the Strip will be devoid of the very acrobatic artists who have made the company the dominant production vehicle in the city.
Vegas Golden Knights fans will have two chances to interact with the team downtown this week. First, goalie Oscar Dansk will sign autographs and pose for photos at D Las Vegas’ Longbar from 7-8 p.m. Thursday.
For Natalia Stratton, “Follow Your Heart” is more than a title — it’s a way of life.