Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., remarkably married for 49 years, are headlining 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Orleans Showroom.
Arts & Culture
After 28 years of standing tall at the corner of Harmon Avenue and Paradise Road, the iconic Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign found a new home at the Neon Museum on Las Vegas Boulevard North, just south of Cashman Center.
The club has most recently been under the ownership of Roxie Amaroso, who formally took over the establishment in August.
Roxie Hart always loved seeing her name in the periodicals.
The Golden Knights were also honored for Best Team Introductions and Best Team Operations.
Plaza Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Jossel, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and ex-Mayor Oscar Goodman led the ribbon-cutting for Core Arena, where we learned of an upcoming demolition-derby event.
Scott Bradlee has long wanted to bring his inventive Postmodern Jukebox production to Vegas. He told Saturday’s audience at Mirage’s Terry Fator Theater that was so enamoured of his surroundings, “I haven’t left this building in two days. I have not seen sunlight in that long.”
More will be revealed, and soon, as Paul Shaffer and his Shaf-Shifters backing band sets up for performances through Saturday night and again Oct. 11-13, Nov. 29-Dec. 1
The common thread between Comedy Cellar and “We Are Here” are both are trying to hit the target in Las Vegas with readily recognizable brands.
Jerry Seinfeld characteristically picks a car that somehow relates to his guest; his vehicle of choice for Lewis was a 1966 convertible Jaguar roadster.
Mayor Carolyn Goodman showed admirable restraint in party planning for the Golden Knights’ remarkable season.
Minority owner Gavin Maloof says, “We might as well go for it,” now that the Golden Knights are deep into the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Many comics who rose from Comedy Cellar since its inception in 1982 became famous, Dave Chappelle, Ray Romano, Chris Rock, Sarah Silverman and Jon Stewart among them
On Thursday night, a fan disrupted Elton John’s performance by putting his hands on the keys, then attempting to take up-close pictures of the piano.
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.
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