As he hung with Derek Stevens at the D’s Longbar, TV host Marcus Lemonis remarked, “This is nothing like I thought. This place is packed!” Lemonis’ three-day trip to the Strip and Fremont Street is chronicled in “The Profit: High Stakes,” airing at 10 p.m. Tuesday on CNBC.
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As Donny Osmond said, “The nurse tells me to mark my right shoulder with the word ‘yes,’ so they get the right one. But instead of that, I put this.”
Naughty By Nature performed as expected and Flavor Flav — conveniently a Las Vegas resident — showed up unbilled on the first On The Record “OTR Wednesdays,” the club’s industry night at Park MGM.
Wherever William Austin “Autie” Goodman went in life — from the ranch to the battlefield to the Strip — music followed.
Pop star Britney Spears announced on her website Friday that she is putting her Las Vegas show, “Britney: Domination,” on hold.
Rocker Lita Ford remains one of the most fiery women in rock. See her at 8 p.m. Friday at the Golden Nugget.
Fresh off his first stand-up special, “The Spirit Told Me to Tell You,” “Saturday Night Live” alum Finesse Mitchell headlines at the Laugh Factory.
“Celestia” is jammed with acrobatics, advanced tecnology, artists and illusions in that 200,000-square-foot facility.
Jan. 3 is the first Thursday of the month, and at the Arts District’s Artifice, that means salsa.
You have no idea what you’ll be doing come October. Allow us to inform you. Here’s a breakdown of some of the most anticipated entertainment options of 2019, month by month, from concerts to movies to TV and more.