The valley’s largest theater chain shuttered its U.S. locations in October.
Christopher Lawrence
Christopher Lawrence escaped his native Kentucky without an accent thanks to the thousands of hours he spent in front of a television as a child. That’s also why he never learned how to ride a bicycle. He’s been writing about TV and movies since his days at Murray State University, when the school’s basketball coach had him reassigned at the student newspaper after just one story about the team. He’s been a professional TV critic since 2000, the Review-Journal’s TV critic since 2005 and its movie critic since 2012.
Las Vegas’ controlled environment is key to keeping partygoers in check, experts say.
Passage of the bill that forever shaped the future of the state took second billing to a story about a hospital expansion, and the later signing of the bill got even less play.
Jeff Kinney will accompany “Rowley’s Spooky Drive-Thru Tour” at the Writer’s Block.
Alt Rebel features contemporary pieces, as well as fashion from the 1960s and ’70s. But the store, which opened in the heart of the pandemic, specializes in clothing from the 1980s through the early 2000s.
The April 24 event is part of the inaugural Johnny Morris Bass Pro Shops U.S. Open National Bass Fishing Amateur Team Championships.
The Las Vegas transplant, who has his name on a local recovery center, is featured on the new season of A&E’s “Intervention,” which is set in the valley.
A look back at notable dates in Nevada history through Review-Journal newspaper pages.
The Grounds is a four-acre project on the site of the former Scandia Family Fun Center.
The 15-time World Series of Poker champion will answer questions and share insights during the weekend event.
New York’s SoHo Playhouse has proposed four new spaces to help fill a gap in Las Vegas’ theater scene.
Donors will receive free admission to ElectroRoll, the pop-up retro roller skating rink.
The shows must go on at the West Wind Drive-In — except on Screen 6, a portion of which was blown onto West Carey Avenue on Saturday.
Even in the wedding capital of the world, fewer nuptials are taking place. Divorce attorneys are turning away business. And good luck trying to see a marriage and family therapist.
The annual Boulder City event is giving viewers more time to see its traditional blocks of films.
