Kenny Loggins has witnessed the evolution of Las Vegas as a destination for established rock acts. He is among many of the performers of his generation who recall when the city was not so appealing for his chosen genre.
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The ‘Deadpool 2’ video clip takes a jarring, and laughable, turn near the end.
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“One Night For One Drop” featured songs by Jewel, appearances by her family, and a soaring dragon.
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Mel Brooks twice filled Encore Theater on June 30-July 1. He had just turned 91 when he made his Strip debut.
No. 58 is to stay in the stables at this year’s National Finals Rodeo.
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Tickets for JLo’s cancelled shows are being refunded at point of purchase, or those holding tickets for those performances can use them for a Lopez date at Axis theater.
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