The new film is based on the upcoming Hsieh biography, “Wonder Boy: Tony Hsieh, Zappos and the Myth of Happiness in Silicon Valley.”
John Katsilometes
John Katsilometes’ man-about-town column appears on daily on page 3A. Katsilometes moved to Las Vegas from Northern California in 1996 and spent two years with the RJ before moving to the Greenspun Media Group in 1998, where he served as an editor, magazine writer and columnist. He returned to the RJ in August 2016. He has won numerous state and regional awards, including the 2013 Nevada Press Association Journalist of the Year honor, and has been awarded three times for column writing by the Best of the West contest.
Adam Carolla was looking for a path to stardom when he forged a friendship with Jimmy Kimmel.
Kim Kardashian’s daughter, North West, and her friends joined Katy Perry on stage Saturday night in Las Vegas.
The Blackpink quartet of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa headlined Coachella on Saturday, and is booked in August at Allegiant Stadium.
Morris Day says, “We invoke the happiness,” as his band The Time is booked for two shows at The Strat.
Mirage President Joe Lupo is aggressively seeking Vegas residents. “I think it obviously hasn’t been the priority in the past.”
“Awakening” co-producer Baz Halpin remains confident as the show is taken down for an “extended rehearsal period.”
Comedy star Brad Garrett stars in Peacock’s “Bupkis,” the eight-episode series kinda based on the life of comic-actor Pete Davidson.
The MSG Sphere has announced its “Postcard From Earth” performances. As is the case with all facets of the orb-shaped venue, the schedule is remarkably ambitious, with up to four shows a day planned.
Nevada Public Radio is dropping Twitter, for now. “The inaccurate status that Twitter as applied to NPR News is not helpful,” the station posted.
Three plaintiffs claim that Live Nation “failed to take basic, reasonable steps” to protect fans in the panicked confusion at the Lovers & Friends event.
“BattleBots — Destruct-A-Thon” extension is an explosive development, robot-wise, on the Vegas entertainment scene.
The 83-year-old Motown legend often asks his audiences to sing along. But he doesn’t need to. We’re already a step ahead.
During Wednesday’s performance of “Six,” Actors’ Equity Association reps plan to distribute flyers warning of a possible strike.
Imaginarium will cover Westgate’s north lot with 5 million lights, mazes, forests and storybook characters.
