Vegas native Frankie Sidoris has created a locals’ hang at Hard Hat Lounge.
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Nightmare on Q Street, the Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival, Bill Maher and National Nacho Day top this week’s entertainment lineup.
Adam Carolla says he and Jimmy Kimmel are still close after 30 years, despite political differences.
The retraction comes days after a heavily criticized moment at a recent Trump rally where a comedian referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage.”
Carlos Santana dropped his dates this fall to undergo a “corrective procedure” in his back, and resumes his run at House of Blues this week.
Entertainment legend Gladys Knight is singing the first national anthem for a regular-season, full-capacity Las Vegas Raiders game at Allegiant Stadium.
Carlos Santana has been a Raiders fan since he lived in a commune in San Francisco in the early 1970s.
David Perrico and Pop Strings were invited to test out Allegiant Stadium in June, and returned last weekend to evolve its performance.
Brad Garrett plays a sandwich kingpin in a new Jimmy John’s commercial.
Oscar Goodman seems to be leaning to Tom Brady, but talk to him next week.
When asked at Power of Love about the Raiders’ interest in Tom Brady, Jon Gruden said, “We love our quarterback. Our quarterback’s a really good player.”
For the second straight night the newly crowned Super Bowl champs partied at a Las Vegas Strip uber-nightclub, storming Omnia Nightclub at Caesars Palace.
Dallas Cowboys’ star running back Ezekial Elliott was handcuffed by Metro Police at Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas at Las Vegas Motor Speedway at about 3 a.m. Saturday.
Terry Bradshaw is calling another audible in his fabled football career, headlining his own production at Luxor.
David Siegel’s history with pro football fandom dates to the days of the AFL and the expansion Miami Dolphins. Siegel actually purchased the first four season tickets in the history of the franchise in in 1966.