The Nevada attorney general has joined a federal lawsuit that could have widespread ramifications for “the sports and entertainment capital of the world.”
Music
Taylor Swift’s song has brought new attention to Clara Bow, a 1920s Hollywood film siren who moved to a ranch near Searchlight with cowboy actor husband, Rex Bell.
Amazon Prime has released a trailer for the upcoming release of a documentary following Celine Dion and her battle with Stiff Person Syndrome.
The lawsuit was being brought with 30 state and district attorneys general and seeks to break up the monopoly they say is squeezing out smaller promoters and hurting artists.
Punk Rock Bowling returns, the Aces take on Caitlin Clark and the Fever, and Jason Derulo launches his residency this week in Las Vegas.
For six Sundays beginning July 7, listeners and viewers can tune in to radio and online broadcasts of the Philharmonic’s 2018-19 season.
Billy Idol launches his residency at the Pearl at the Palms on Friday. And Joshua Vides’ latest project is an immersive exhibit to complement the occasion.
Lacey Huszcza, the newly appointed executive director of the Las Vegas Philharmonic, is the type of musician who loves to play but hates to practice.
Drake has become by far the biggest rapper in the game, which also means he has become by far the biggest source of hip-hop beef.
Las Vegas band O Wildly starts off Sunday with their American roots-rock set.
Life is Beautiful doesn’t always trend toward rock n’ roll. Turn to St. Vincent for more guitar-driven jams.
The first artist to take the Huntridge stage this weekend will be Las Vegas’ own Mike Xavier. Backed by a live band, Xavier raps with honest, emotional lyrics that illustrate his journey from homeless to headliner.
Having recently celebrated their 30th anniversary, the Smashing Pumpkins are hitting the road with three-fourths of their original lineup for the first time in 18 years, performing material from their first five albums.
Though it no longer calls Southern Nevada home, Panic! At the Disco will always be a Vegas-born band.
What unites Schumer’s three comedy specials is how she confronts contemporary standards of feminine beauty, the different expectations for women versus men regarding appearance, and all the body image issues that can result.