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.
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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.”
UNLV College of Fine Arts Dean Nancy Uscher says of #UNLVArtsWorldwide, “It’s our chance to really experiment, and figure out what is the widest range of experiences we can share.”
Las Vegas Strip headliners will take center stage when “Live With Kelly and Ryan” comes to Paris Las Vegas next week.
Phones are being “pouched” for Madonna’s triumvirate of shows on the Strip.
“Desperate Housewives” star Felicity Huffman was sentenced Friday to 14 days in prison for paying $15,000 to rig her daughter’s SAT scores in the college admissions scandal that ensnared dozens of wealthy and well-connected parents.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman welcomed Steve Aoki to the stage Thursday night at Fremont Street Experience.
“Pawn Stars” founder Rick Harrison says, “We’ll be traveling around the world, looking for items of interest.”
Zak Bagans’ “Charles Manson: The Funeral” premieres at 7 p.m. Saturday on Reelz channel.
Chrissy Metz of “This Is Us” has a new movie out April 17, and made her singing debut at the ACM Awards in Las Vegas.
The 58-year-old “Dukes of Hazzard” star John Schneider was released from the Los Angeles County Jail on Tuesday when his three-day sentence was cut short because of overcrowding.
Vegas Voices is a weekly series featuring notable Las Vegans.
Louie Anderson won his first Emmy last year for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy for his role as the mother of twins Chip and Dale Baskets, played by co-creator Zach Galifianakis.
When best friends become sworn enemies, it can be tough to ever confront them again — and even tougher to swallow pride and convert them back to best friend in order to compete on a reality-TV series.
Canadian actor Alan Thicke, best known for his leading role in the 1980s sitcom “Growing Pains” and the father of singer Robin Thicke, died on Tuesday, his spokeswoman said. He was 69.