Count ‘em: One, two, three, FOUR series? Plus stand-up gigs? That’s crazy-ish.
Shows
For Natalia Stratton, “Follow Your Heart” is more than a title — it’s a way of life.
Country star Cole Swindell pays tribute to Route 91 victims as Nashville refuses to be cowed in a time of tragedy.
With hard rock icons Alice Cooper and Deep Purple hitting the road together, here are five things you need to know about the co-bill:
Have an artful weekend in Las Vegas.
“Don’t Mean Nothing,” “Hold On to the Nights” and “Right Here Waiting” are just a few of the tunes Richard Marx will be performing in his show “Satisfied: Only The Hits” at the Flamingo.
Train may skimp on punctuation on its new album title, “a girl a bottle a boat,” but it has plenty of almost-summer hooks.
Despite losing his leg in a motorcycle accident decades ago, the acclaimed musician plays on, performing Saturday at the Dillinger Block Party.
Trevor Noah had quite a life before the “The Daily Show.” Weekends help remind him.
Sin City Opera’s “L’Etoile (The Star)” opens Friday at the Winchester Cultural Center and runs through May 21.
Paul McCartney helped develop all facets of “Love” at the Mirage, and the show is prepping for a celebration of the 50th anniversary of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.”
Dave Chappelle has complained about his shows being disrupted by fans shooting the stage. He’s found a remedy to that problem.
Star’s bid to join pantheon of Vegas greats is still up in the air, but no doubting his ability to get you on your feet
British quintet with theater credentials combined their voices to take on Bon Jovi and ‘X Factor’
Creators of movie spinoff promise real guys, not cliches, in a casting call that includes dudes age 40 to 60.