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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.
When salons were shuttered due to coronavirus concerns in March, bangs and debt grew in unison for workers in the beauty industry.
One thing is certain in these uncertain times: The Thanksgiving holiday won’t look the same for many families amid the pandemic.
Staysha Randall of Henderson has garnered over 33 million views on the popular video service TikTok since June.
“Jammin’ 4 Hope” will help those in the entertainment industry whose jobs have affected by coronavirus concerns.
Rocky Dale Davis, one of Las Vegas’ most promising comedians, finds a way to keeping doing stand-up amid the coronavirus shutdown. Yes, goats are involved.
Three-day event is scheduled for next June on the Strip, but ticket/hotel packages are on sale now.
Reverend Horton Heat set guitars and heart rates racing in unison at the first rock show in a Las Vegas concert club from a national touring act since March.
According to a survey by Influence Central, more than half of families plan either to sit out Halloween entirely or to celebrate only with immediate family at home.
One of Las Vegas’ most well-traveled bands is looking to take yet another trip — to the Grammys.
Ryan Patrick of Las Vegas hard rockers Otherwise teamed up with a longtime friend to turn a corner of a warehouse into an online concert hall.
Ryan Patrick, guitarist with Las Vegas band Otherwise, provides the instruments to local school music programs through his nonprofit.
Eddie Schmitz and Sue Ann Cornwell work daily to preserve and develop the downtown memorial to Route 91 Harvest festival shooting victims.
PTSD cast a pall over Debra McCall’s life, making her feel like an exposed nerve or someone whose toes were constantly dangling over some dark precipice.
Taking over 18-city blocks downtown and drawing over 175,000 fans over three days, Life is Beautiful will celebrate its ninth edition in 2021.