If there’s a martini and a way to make a wager involved, Oscar Goodman is in. Adding a bonafide rock star from Las Vegas only sweetens the deal.
Arts & Culture
When “Behind the Music” was launched 20 years ago on VH1, Jason Hook was hooked.
The longtime Las Vegan, 70, plans to retire July 7 after two decades as a cultural program supervisor with Clark County Parks and Recreation.
With its 70,000-square-foot nightclub space and superstar headliners, Drai’s After Dark remains a coveted destination for nightlife dwellers.
When artist Melissa Gaudet was in high school growing up in northwest Las Vegas, she decided that she wanted to move to New York City to be closer to her older sister.
A Dutch art sleuth whose search for purloined paintings and sculptures has led to Ukrainian militiamen and Nazi memorabilia collectors has joined the hunt for what he calls the “Holy Grail”: A collection worth $500 million that represents the largest art heist in U.S. history.
Author J.K. Rowling’s first novel, “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” was published in Britain on June 26, 1997. Since then, it has sold more than 450 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 79 languages.
As the director of a foundation that supports families affected by AIDS and HIV, Gary Costa had no idea he would benefit from the Helmsley fortune.
A Spanish judge on Monday ordered the remains of artist Salvador Dali to be exhumed to settle a paternity suit, despite opposition from the state-run foundation that manages the artist’s estate.
The downside of cookies in space is just one of the discoveries that await families at the Springs Preserve’s newest exhibit “Astronaut” in the Origen Museum.
The Donny Nova Band of veterans roars through the expertly written, and wonderfully performed, “Bandstand” on Broadway.
Scores of superheroes, comic book crime fighters and “Star Wars” characters swarmed the Las Vegas Convention Center on a mission to witness the sights and sounds of the fifth annual Amazing Las Vegas Comic Con.
A traditional circus production is set to move into the long-latent Paris Theater at Paris Las Vegas. Expect a residency announcement soon.
Exhibition of paintings, sculptures and photography by artists whose works appear in the “International Contemporary Masters” art books.
Every little bit helps. Especially if it’s a $1 million appropriation for a major art museum in downtown Las Vegas.