The wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner was shot and injured by Los Angeles police and arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after pointing a gun at officers from her front yard, authorities said Wednesday.
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Punk, bluegrass, EDM, reggae, country — there’s a little something for just about everyone. Here’s the skinny on this fat roster of fests.
Sony Pictures Entertainment and Warner Bros. Discovery are expected to lure A-list actors and directors — talent who won’t travel to other cities — to work in Las Vegas.
The theatrical experience features pioneering technical achievement, enhancing the original Technicolor film from the nearly 90-year-old original.
The band that can play as many shows as it wants at Sphere is playing its final days of this year in October-November.
The gathering returns for its sixth year, with dishes and drinks created especially for the event.
The Beverly Theater has hosted two “Cage Free Weekend” screening events, filled with Nicolas Cage classics, quasi-classics and cinematic curiosities.
For the first time since 2018, Olive Garden has been dethroned as the most popular restaurant in the country.
New York City pizza, Latin sweets, “Wonderland” cocktails and more in the latest dispatch from the Las Vegas restaurant front.
Centerfolds sits across from Virgin Hotels on Paradise Road. “A Touch of Burlesque” dance revue has been its anchor production.
Mayor Shelley Berkley and ex-mayors Jan Jones Blackhurst and Oscar and Carolyn Goodman appeared together Friday night at “The Big Party 2025” at The Industrial Event Space.
Barry Manilow said Westgate Resorts founder David Siegel “was not only a successful businessman but also a passionate advocate of the arts, a great friend, and a great supporter.”
The founder of Westgate Resorts and owner of one of Las Vegas’ most famous hotels, Westgate, died Saturday morning. He was 89.
Ike Barinholtz plays Sal Saperstein in the Apple TV+ series created by Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg.
Sphere Entertainment on Friday announced two new experiences, “The Wizard of Oz” and “From the Edge,” will be featured at the Las Vegas venue.
