Reggae in the Desert, “The Music of John Williams” and NFL draft festivities lead the entertainment lineup for the week of April 19-25.
Arts & Culture
Ross Mollison was dressed as a ghost while praising the humans at the Strip juggernaut “Absinthe” 13th anniversary party on April 10.
Visitors to Disney’s California parks could one day walk through the snow-covered hamlet of Arendelle from “Frozen” or the bustling, critter-filled metropolis of “Zootopia” under a park expansion plan approved by the Anaheim City Council.
Grammy-winning musician Gwen Stefani took the stage to the roar of 400 partiers at Ole Red Las Vegas on the Strip.
The company that developed Omega Mart at Area 15 is cutting dozens of jobs at the off-Strip attraction.
More than a decade after premiering on the Strip, Boyz II Men perform this summer at the Cosmopolitan.
Mark Twain Award honoree Kevin Hart is back at Resorts World Theatre on July 12 and 14.
Mariah Carey is an international sensation, but has also forged a unique relationship with Las Vegas.
Life is Beautiful owner Rolling Stone intends to bring the annual festival to the Plaza, and the hotel’s nearly 20 acres of territory.
The new 1923 Live nightspot opens in May at Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian.
Rarely, if ever, have so many Las Vegas performers assembled for an off-Strip show.
Bad Religion and Social Distortion, Mariah Carey and Phish top the entertainment lineup for the week of April 12-18.
The single, available on all streaming services, comes a week before the famous jam band is set to start four sold-out performances as the famous Las Vegas venue.
Some Cirque shows exhausted their audience. Others were taken down because of incompatible, architectural ideas.
The Plaza Hotel & Casino says it will once again host downtown Las Vegas’ “largest Cinco de Mayo party” next month.