Donny Osmond’s showmanship carries the night at his new show, “Donny,” at Harrah’s.
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The Red Rocker will loom over red lights as he plays to promote his new line of canned cocktails.
Concert giant AEG Presents’ directive that ticketholders get vaxed or stay away by Oct. 1 has an impact across the Las Vegas events scene.
Backstreet Boys’ return to Zappos Theater is the proverbial gift under the Christmas tree.
Operators of The Nevada Room say the talent is there, and the crowds will come.
Celine Dion’s November dates lead the quartet of headliners Carrie Underwood, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan at Theatre at Resorts World.
Usher’s team brought $100 denomination “Ushbucks” to Sapphire. Some performers, who are independent contractors, were fooled.
Judith Lieber, Hervé Léger and Pepper are among Resorts World Las Vegas’ retail partners.
Former “Zumanity’ costume designer
Piff The Magic Dragon says of helicopter flying, “I have managed to avoid this, all my life.”
Pete Vallee’s purely Elvis, all-request, no-cover show is back at Harrah’s Piano Bar.
Rick Harrison Collection, a high-end gallery and boutique, is opening at The Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes.
The “One Night” story follows an Everyman character, played by Cirque artist Michael Duffy (who was a main character in Zarkana), being led on a spiritual awakening through watery scenes by a little girl named Drop (7-year-old dance sensation Sabine Nehls).
Marty Allen, a showroom and TV favorite for more than a half-century who gained national fame with stage partner of Steve Rossi, died on Monday in Las Vegas. He was 95.
On the shelf in Adam Rella’s studio, at least 10 binders, each two inches thick, hold thousands of plastic-coated drawings.