In the near future, Las Vegans may be able to experience the perfect safari. Or even walk on the moon.
Arts & Culture
Entertainment pros in Caesars Entertainment productions had hoped this month would signal reopenings of their shows. Instead, some of those shows are being cut loose.
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is still seeking a plus-one at what used to be the Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel.
His books grappled with betrayal, moral compromise and the psychological toll of a secret life.
Ross Mollison says, “These kids have got nothing, and unemployment runs out in Nevada in two weeks.”
Executive director Lacey Huszcza gave notice last month that she’s leaving to fill that role with the Richmond Symphony in Virginia.
Staysha Randall of Henderson has garnered over 33 million views on the popular video service TikTok since June.
Pete “Big Elvis” Vallee of Harrah’s says, “We’re trying different things to see what works, and right now we’re back and singing ambience.”
Actor and stand-up Sebastian Maniscalco reached out to a VIP who could not make his invite-only performances at Wynn Las Vegas this weekend.
The Westgate karaoke setup is not allowed under pandemic reopening restrictions, but bookmark that idea.
Brett Loudermilk, a multitalented performer from Las Vegas, survived the live quarterfinals of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” on Tuesday night.
Zak Bagans activity at the “Tiger King” zoo is to be a two-part special on Travel Channel, and Bagans plans a “Tiger King” exhibit at his Haunted Museum.
Veteran Las Vegas show producer David Saxe says, “We’ll be back as soon as we’re legally allowed to be back. If the demand is there, I think we’ll go seven days a week.”
The annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Nevada is joining other music and art festivals around the nation canceling in-person events due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Frankie Moreno says of The Amp in North Las Vegas, “I had never seen this place until a couple of weeks ago and I was totally blown away.”