Your weekend is full of surprises, Las Vegas.
Arts & Culture
Always something there to remind you. After three Oscars, eight Grammys and more than 50 years of top pop hits, how could it be otherwise?
Zak Starkey’s three-person band is called Sshh, pronounced “shush,” named for Starkey’s girlfriend vocalist Sshh Liguz.
To be, or not to be, a musical.
Attractions at this month’s arts gathering include featured artist Justin Lepper, the Rock & Review battle of the bands and the Dance DepARTment.
Downtown Project will open the doors to its newest watering hole, Corduroy, at 4 p.m. Saturday.
“Pawn Stars,” the cable-TV sensation at Gold & Silver Pawn of Las Vegas, has been given the green light for a 15th season.
London’s Sunday Times reported a Boy George-Cyndi Lauper residency in Vegas next year, but talks at Planet Hollywood fizzled long ago.
Shannon Gantt is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, or about two feet shorter than Shaquille O’Neal, who held the Hexx staffer aloft for a photo last week.
The Killers have shown love to the Plaza, Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts in their video and concert appearances. Add Pearl at the Palms to that list.
PBS says it will celebrate the joy of reading with a new series and a vote on America’s best-loved novel.
Pete Townshend is already talking of The Who extending its stay at Caesars, and the band has played just one show.
Killers manager Robert Reynolds says he and his brother Mac Reynolds, manager of Imagine Dragons, try to do whatever is best for each band, individually.
The Dance in the Desert Festival, which celebrated 19 years this weekend at Summerlin Library Performing Arts Center, featured more than 30 performances on Friday and Saturday from local, regional and national solo artists and groups.
Abstract photographic landscapes of natural horizon lines by Jessica Larva, associate professor of art, media and design at DePaul University.