Streaming usage in Las Vegas jumped 65 percent during the week after Gov. Steve Sisolak’s direction for residents to “Stay Home for Nevada.”
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The COVID-19 shutdown has achieved the seemingly impossible: bringing together Shania Twain and Puddles Pity Party.
Raiders owner Mark Davis said of his $25,000 donation: “Every little bit helps. Vegas strong, baby!”
Four-time Super Bowl champ Terry Bradshaw says, “We will all get on the other side of this soon, but in the meantime, I hope this song brings a smile to your faces.”
“Bar Rescue” star Jon Taffer says, “Rather than freaking out about the pandemic, I’ve just been focused on, ‘What do our businesses look like when we’re open?’ ”
Wassa Coulibaly says of her new pandemic pieces, “You can wear these in a variety of ways. You can even wear them after the pandemic is over.”
The Killers moved their Instagram Live Q&A back to perform in “One World: Together at Home.”
Released in 2015, “Billy Topit” was a classic example of an industry answering the call of a popular star.
Of the more than 50 pilot episodes commissioned for the 2020-21 season, just one was completed before Hollywood sent everyone home.
Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon co-host the major television event and virtual concert, set for 5-7 p.m. Pacific time April 18.
Now may not be the best time to splurge on a slew of streaming services, so try some of these sources of free content.
Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum in Las Vegas is going dark temporarily and immediately, Bagans said Monday.