A Las Vegas news anchor has demanded $20 million and more from an international charity that he has accused of defrauding him.
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“Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” will feature aspiring chefs competing for a job at Gordon Ramsay Steak.
He was well-known for his live animal demonstrations on talk shows hosted by Johnny Carson, David Letterman and James Corden.
Eric Church makes a stop at T-Mobile Arena on May 13. Lest we get too excited, know that “The Gather Again” tour is in town in 2022.
In a wide-ranging interview aired Sunday, Harry and Meghan described painful palace discussions about the color of their son’s skin, losing royal protection and the intense pressures that led the Duchess of Sussex to contemplate suicide.
Penny Wiggins’ star-studded Vegas pandemic documentary will show the struggles and triumphs of local entertainers.
Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club, home of “Sexxy,” was among three clubs suspended during Super Bowl weekend.
James Harden wasn’t with his NBA team this weekend. But he was at Drai’s.
Vegas musician Frankie Sidoris says of his bands, “The solar system of my world is pretty crazy.”
Wayne Newton and Chris Phillips of Zowie Bowie are singing a Vegas classic to close “Jammin’ 4 Hope.”
“Doubling Down With the Derricos” has parents Deon and Karen and their quintuplets, triplets, twins, and the other twins, and “singletons” in the spotlight.
One day we’ll have an impressive array of COVID-19 face masks. Maybe we’ll trade them, like Topps baseball cards in the old days. Or maybe stage an exhibit of face covers at a downtown art gallery.
“Most of the people who watch barrel racing are friends and family,” says Steve Stallworth, general manager of South Point Arena and Equestrian Center.
“The City of Las Vegas, The Early Years Part 2” will debut May 15, the 115th anniversary of the city’s founding.
After being called out by Axl Rose, the treasury secretary responded, “What have you done for the country lately?” with a Liberian flag emoji.