Matt McMullen has been at it for decades. His most realistic creation yet is a supermodel-esque woman with blonde-brown hair who speaks with a mild Scottish accent.
Jason Bracelin
Jason Bracelin once went on tour with Kid Rock so you don’t have to. Prior to first being named the RJ’s music writer in 2006, Bracelin was the music editor for the Cleveland Scene alt-weekly. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois. A Decatur, Ill. native, Bracelin has lived in Las Vegas since 2006.
Eye-popping new attraction aims to spur the imagination of visitors.
The 300-capacity Sinwave fills a live music void in the Arts District with an anything’s-possible ethos.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Electric Daisy Carnival and other major music festivals coming to Las Vegas over a six-week span this spring.
Full speed, full contact, they collide like cars with their brake lines cut. This is women’s tackle football and they are tackling.
Since EDM superstar Illenium became the first act to play Allegiant Stadium on July 3, 2021, the venue has hosted nearly two dozen acts.
The Boss has done seven tours since his last stop in Las Vegas, playing everywhere from Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Oslo, Norway. But the wait is over.
Vegas-based community and event series seeks to be an entry point into a more outdoor-centric life.
In honor of the 20th anniversary of one of the band’s signature tunes, let’s look back on the song that helped make The Killers a household name.
Among the many, many big names who will be taking to the nine EDC stages: Deadmau5, Diplo, Illenium, Kaskade, Zedd, Steve Aoki, Slander, Seven Lions, Dom Dolla, DJ Snake, Sofi Tukker and over 200 more.
The Material Girl’s shows have been punchy, over-the-top and unpredictable. Here’s a look at some of her past Vegas tour stops.
Lamb of God, Bring Me the Horizon and Chevelle are among the bands playing additional concerts in the days before and after Sick New World.
Best Friends Forever debuts in October with Bright Eyes, Suny Day Real Estate, Cap’n Jazz and more.
“Drumline Live,” a touring production inspired the 2002 movie that helped bring HBCU band culture to the mainstream, comes to The Smith Center next week.
Jeff German’s killing and how the Review-Journal newsroom responded to the aftermath, including the arrest of Robert Telles, are explored in the CBS news series.