The Plaza Showroom has sat dark long enough. Kevin Farley leads “The Comedy Works” series beginning in April
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Drai’s has ended the company’s longest break ever in Las Vegas for its pool club on Friday.
Billy Idol is the first of several announcements at the Cosmopolitan’s live entertainment venue this year.
RC Angelil references Las Vegas and takes on adult themes in “Casino.5.”
The newly minted Circa resort on Fremont Street has snuffed out plans to allow guests to attend the Zowie Bowie performance at Stadium Swim running through midnight New Year’s Eve.
Vegas historian Brian “Paco” Alvarez led Tony Hsieh on a First Friday tour, recalling, “He didn’t buy the art. He bought an art event.”
COVID-19 task force head Jim Murren supported a safe return of live entertainment shows while being part of the show in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts has laid off previously furloughed workers, accepting the reality that the venue will not be open until after spring 2021.
John Di Domenico is critical of Donald Trump’s campaign but says “secret” Trump voters will carry him to victory.
Smith Center President Myron Martin says of the We Make Events Red Alert campaign: “This is a plea for stagehands and artists who are not getting federal unemployment.”
The owners of the hotel that inspired The Killers’ album “Sam’s Town” has dropped its entertainment division.
John Lewis submitted his essay to The New York Times on July 15, two days before his death.
The venue formerly known as The Mob Bar had been reconfigured to less-than-50-percent capacity seating, with masks required. It wasn’t enough for the GCB.
Blue Man Group’s cast and crew at Luxor were informed Monday they were being terminated, but told to be ready for the show to be back onstage eventually.
“I really thought I was going to be killed that night,” Norm Johnson says of the Watts riots. “I literally drove through a mob.”