Restaurateur and reality TV star Lisa Vanderpump pairs splendid cocktails with a twist on classic American dishes in her third restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Live music is being scrapped for “The Nutracker” because of a dispute between NBT and Las Vegas musicians union.
Jim Murren recalls that Mandalay Bay ‘dramatically helped Luxor and Excalibur,’ and wants that type of high-tide result on the north Strip.
Cody Jinks, appearing this weekend at Dolby Live, says, “I never really got into the whole country scene.”
Jason Aldean honors Route 91 “Routers” at his Kitchen + Bar club at 63 CityCenter.
Brad Paisley’s “One Man Six Strings” plays this weekend at Encore Theater.
“Physically, I’ve dropped 80 pounds in two years,” the 69-year-old says. “Now, I’m only interested in the best, using all of what I have to be the best version of me.”
Frankie Valli is the oldest headliner in Las Vegas currently, but not all-time. George Burns was 98 when he played Caesars.
The exhibit of wounded veterans’ art opens a day before National Finals Rodeo and several days before George Strait’s concert at Allegiant Stadium.
Dead & Company has announced that the group will return to Las Vegas for another series of shows at the Sphere.
The High Heeled Flip Flops were known to sing in British accents. They took a look something akin to the Ramones, dyeing their hair jet-black.
Debbie Nelson, the single mother of rapper Eminem whose rocky relationship with her son was known widely through his hit song lyrics, has died.
Harvey Weinstein was hospitalized Monday following an “alarming blood test,” his attorney said, less than a week after he filed a legal claim alleging substandard medical care at Rikers Island.
The new shop marks the chef and TV personality’s sixth restaurant in Las Vegas, and the fourth with Caesars Entertainment.
Ellen DeGeneres’ new home in the U.K. has endured a massive flood, mere weeks after the former talk show host permanently moved to England in the wake of Donald Trump’s reelection.