Members of the Texas Outlaw Comics have been asked repeatedly to reunite. They are back together at Laugh Factory this week.
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Cirque du Soleil has taken on a blue hue.
A Rock and Roll Hall of Famer is playing a free show at 9 p.m. Monday at Fremont Street Experience’s 1st Street Stage.
Carrot Top unveiled his latest bit Friday night, and this might be the top of the props: The President Trump Phone Case.
In his days as the city’s famed “Mob Lawyer,” Oscar Goodman was tracked by Metro Police officers. “It was like, ‘Oscar is going to the airport. Oscar has landed. Oscar looks like he’s PO’d. Oscar is still PO’d.’ “
Chris Rock considered vacating the stage at The Park Theater on Saturday night. Then he considered his paycheck.
Matt and Angela Stabile launched “X Burlesque” at the Aladdin, but only after she posed for a famous statue.
Jeff Timmons has been pitching his “Men of the Strip” male revue around town for several years. The co-founder of 98 Degrees felt he found a home at the Trop. He didn’t.
Diana Ross is debuting her show at Encore Theater, after headlining in three runs Venetian Theater on the Strip.
You didn’t need to be a fan of Abbott & Costello to appreciate the retelling of “Who’s on first” during the Miss Exotic World competion at Orleans Showroom on Saturday night.
Carlos Santana remembers The Beatles’ singing, “She Loves You,” but soon burst out after watching Bob Dylan.
During a table reading for “Sex Tips For a Straight Woman From a Gay Man,” Kendra Wilkinson arrived at a table reading — and had already memorized the show’s script.
Neal Schon and Carlos Santana stormed through a three-song foray to open Sunday’s Santana show at House of Blues.
Downtown Las Vegas Events Center is taking on a beach scene, including a 100-foot-long swiming pool, for the upcoming Dirtybird BBQ festival.
The Crapshoot Comedy Festival has drawn immediate and understandable comparisons to the long-latent Comedy Festival held at Caesars Palace from 2005-2009.