Brad Garrett is an animated sort. This is true in his disposition and in his career choices.
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Jerry Lewis died Aug. 20 at age 91 at his Las Vegas home. The sale marks a turning point in the family’s lives. Lewis’ youngest child, the 26-year-old Danielle, wants to state her own account of her father’s life and career.
Of all the inventive collaborations out there, one we probably won’t see is Carnell “Golden Pipes” Johnson and Carrie Underwood.
A native of Memphis who spent much of his youth in the Tenessee forest, Justin Timberlake’s new music has been framed by nature’s trappings.
“I’m in Sunrise Hospital,” Joe Vento said Saturday while taking a break from well wishers. “Nice way to celebrate my birthday, eh?”
Miss Universe is set for Nov. 26 at Axis theater. The 92 contestants are already in town.
Over the last 14 years, Elton John will have played to more than 1.8 million fans.
The Canelo-GGG bout was a clean sellout, 22,358, the largest arena fight ever in Nevada.
Seeking to address the question, “Does the company that owns Bellagio also own Circus Circus?” MGM Resorts is launching its “Welcome To The Show” marketing campaign.
Kathy Cornelius and Georgia Yeager are both retired, and spend much of their time running the Frankie Moreno Fan Club.
In his residency at Flamingo Las Vegas, Richard Marx strums his guitar and plays piano through his many hits.
The Golden State Warriors won the NBA Finals in five games over the Cavs. Players are now taking a well-deserved vacation.
Downtown Las Vegas Events Center is taking on a beach scene, including a 100-foot-long swiming pool, for the upcoming Dirtybird BBQ festival.
The Crapshoot Comedy Festival has drawn immediate and understandable comparisons to the long-latent Comedy Festival held at Caesars Palace from 2005-2009.
Alice Ripley relaunched her Messanger application, and established a connection to Las Vegas with two shows at The Space.