Casino magnate Ted Binion was found dead in September 1998. The intrigue lives on.
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Tao Beach Dayclub at The Venetian will more than double its size and will be able to accommodate more than 3,000 visitors when it opens in the spring.
A restaurateur with an idea for a diner, coffee shop or deli reminiscent of the past could get their concept built for free, in a competition announced Tuesday.
LaMonica Garrett says of his co-star role in “1883,” “I get emotional when I think about it.”
O.J. Simpson, who went to prison for his role in a 2007 robbery and kidnapping case in Las Vegas, will no longer be under the state’s supervision.
Vegas Unstripped, which started as a locals-restaurant rival to the now-defunct Vegas Uncork’d, will draw more than 24 chefs to a closed section of Main Street.
Philadelphia-based Chickie’s & Pete’s, renowned on the East Coast for favorites such as Crabfries, crab cakes and cheesesteaks, will open at the Sahara next month.
Death Cab For Cutie Front Man Ben Gibbard says of the band’s 2003 appearance at the Huntridge, “I think there were maybe 50 people at that show.”
Fans are set to flock to the $2 billion, 65,000-seat facility Saturday.
Myron Martin’s salute to the reopening of Reynolds Hall was a preview of “An Office and a Gentleman.”
Park Theater’s sign is coming down and theater just installed a new sound system. These are related events.
The Age of Chivalry Renaissance Festival is returning to the Las Vegas Valley this year.
Wayne Newton is looking for a room and won’t be alone, but at least he remains in Caesars Entertainment’s plans.
The “Mindfreak” is back just after the Fourth of July holiday. Criss Angel has announced his return to his eponymous Planet Hollywood theater.
Life is Beautiful has released it’s daily lineups, with Tame Impala, Green Day and Billie Eilish headlining Friday, Saturday and Sunday, respectively.