Tennis great and Vegas native Andre Agassi’s education foundation is supporting The Rogers Founation’s CORE out-of-school program.
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Bruno Mars heads up a star-studded list of performers at Power of Love, set for Oct. 16 at Resorts World.
Human Nature’s Vegas version is now brothers Michael and Andrew Tierney, along with Toby Allen. The act plays South Point Showroom in December.
Rachel Smith, a 15-year personality at Fox 5, debuted BEOND.TV over the weekend.
If Friday night’s performance is an indication, the production hasn’t at all lost its capacity to ignite and excite bachelorette parties.
Cirque had been prepping for an October return of “Ka,” to fill out its schedule. COVID has other ideas.
Gene Simmons, now a Las Vegas Valley resident, is moving some of his artwork into a Grand Canal Shoppes gallery.
Bruno Mars opened his first show since early 2020 on Friday, expressing his gratitude to be performing before a live audience. “We did the math, and it’s been 16 months since we’ve been on our stage.”
Frankie Moreno overcame the jitters in his return to South Point Showroom on Friday night.
The Debbie Gibson-Joey McIntyre add new dates; Santa Fe The Fat City Horns return to the Bootlegger Bistro; Jeremy Piven to perform at Notoriety.
Las Vegas is packing some pow and wow into the July 4th holiday. A classic Las Vegas Strip fireworks spectacular is planned on that date, with pyro erupting off seven resort rooftops.
“Absinthe” is selling out, but as its producer says, “I’ve got 160 people in a venue that holds 700, and this is not a business model that is sustainable.”
Rita Rudner was going to join Wayne Newton and Dionne Warwick in rotation at Cleopatra’s Barge. COVID wiped out those plans.
Brad Garrett plays a sandwich kingpin in a new Jimmy John’s commercial.
Gringard Pure seems promising, according to the EPA. But overseas health officials are unconvinced.