Smith Center President Myron Martin says of the We Make Events Red Alert campaign: “This is a plea for stagehands and artists who are not getting federal unemployment.”
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The owners of the hotel that inspired The Killers’ album “Sam’s Town” has dropped its entertainment division.
Las Vegas artist Shawn Eiferman says, “I can appease someone who asks, ‘Hey, can you play the Jonas Brothers?’ I can actually play that.”
Travis Cloer’s family distilled three hours into a 45-second, time-lapse video to the song “ ’Til You Fall in Love.”
The veteran impressionist headliner is returning to Golden Nugget Showroom on Feb. 11 in a show titled, “Lasting Impressions.”
The Righteous Brothers still sell out on the road, but Vegas is their home at least through 2020.
“Some of the humor can get a bit black,” John Cleese says. “In some big cities, that goes over very well. But in some cities, people are a bit startled by it.”
Lynette Chappell, the so-called “Evil Queen” in the Siegfried Roy fiefdom, says she was somewhat shaken by the two-hour special.
Raiding the Rock Vault is entering its fourth Las Vegas hotel since launching at Las Vegas Hilton in March 2013.
Lorena Peril is the firebrand vocalist in the indefatigable adult revue “Fantasy” at Luxor.
Criss Angel has thrown a fireball at Cirque du Soleil, and the company’s new production “R.U.N.”
Mariah Carey is returning to the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in November and February.
Jimmy Kimmel, the Clark High School graduate and UNLV alum whose first concert was Sammy Davis Jr., is bringing “Jimmy Kimmel Live” home for the first time.
Philip Fortenberry is exclusively headlining performing-arts centers in his first tour of mainland China. “Las Vegas Pianist” is the shorthand description used in the tour’s marketing campaign.
“Frank Marino’s Divas Las Vegas,” starring the Las Vegas drag legend as Joan Rivers, has closed at The Linq Hotel. It was one of the longest-running production shows ever on the Strip.