I am here to remind you of Lenny Kravitz’s poke-y-man moment, since I
have a good tie-in: During that incident, he was playing his cover of
“American Woman.”
I am here to remind you of Lenny Kravitz’s poke-y-man moment, since I
have a good tie-in: During that incident, he was playing his cover of
“American Woman.”
In an interview earlier with the Review-Journal the rapper talked about his plans to expand the efforts of SLAM (Sports & Leadership Academy), the Miami-based charter he helped launch in 2013, by opening up a new campus here in Las Vegas in 2017.
Yesterday, somebody started a White House petition to compel Britney Spears to stay in Las Vegas.
It’s been a stressful couple of weeks for Britney Spears fans after the singer told E! Online that she’s “not really sure” if she’s going to continue her Las Vegas residency after Dec. 31.
The metal gods (well, with the help of the fine folks at Live Nation) have smiled upon us, the good people of Las Vegas, with a generous, heartrending gift in the form of a show featuring Black Sabbath on the eve of Valentine’s Day.
While many fans are talking about the steamy chemistry between Taylor Swift and Scott Eastwood in her new music video, the singer is taking heat for an altogether different reason. Swift is accused of channeling colonialism in the video for her single “Wildest Dreams.”
The Route 91 Harvest festival set for Oct. 2 to 4 has released its full lineup and schedule.
Have you always wanted to rub shoulders with Snoop Dogg? Great news: You’ll have your chance this weekend.