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.
Eager to portray a superhero, Alan Silva says, “I wish we, as acrobats, would not get put in the box.”
Bella Electric Strings founder Nina DiGregorio says, “We didn’t have the luxury of a traditional maternity shoot because of the quarantine, so we decided to do our own maternity photos.’
Guy Laliberte’s sudden interest in acquiring Cirque is great theater for what was the Strip’s leading production company before it ceased operations entirely in March.
When Marie Osmond and Tedy Bruschi responded to “A Night Of Hope” requests, pastor Jud Wilhite says, “I was dancing around the room.”
Chase Brown played the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign in his usual attire — leather vest, matching cowboy hat, no shirt.
Twain has added 14 dates to her spirited production at Planet Hollywood, beginning Aug. 21 and continuing through the first week of September.
Paula Abdul has closed her 24-show residency at Flamingo, but says she’s wants a return.
Trent Carlini was planning a new touring production, dated for Jan. 8, 2020, when he suffered a massive stroke.
“This is our first show back, and make no mistake about it, we came back to blow it out for you tonight,” Jason Aldean told the packed house at Park Theater at Park MGM on Friday night.
“We don’t worry about the passage of time very much. We are fortunate because we play music that is not faddish,” Don Henley once said.