St. Baldrick’s parties are back in VegasVille, on Monday night and again March 16.
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“The Empire Strips Back” is taking up where Chippendales departed at the Rio.
Mike Newquist had been reassigned in Cirque’s latest series of layoffs. He left the company less than a month later.
Rick Harrison is toasting “Pawn Stars 2.0” while Corey Harrison plans a new life in Mexico.
Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife apparently had been dead for days or even a couple of weeks when investigators found their bodies in their New Mexico home.
Murray Hill performed his first full show for an energized crowd at Plaza Showroom.
Annette Bening was in Las Vegas for The Space 2.0 announcement and praised Las Vegas’ film-industry push.
Mary J. Blige, MGM Rewards Slam tennis and Mardi Gras specials top this week’s entertainment lineup in Las Vegas.
The man behind two of the finest Las Vegas restaurant, a two-time James Beard Award nominee, is taking his signature cooking style to a city famously obsessed by food.
The bride wore very little and punctuated her “I do” with an expletive. That’s one of several scenes that made “Anora” just the fourth best picture Oscar winner to have filmed in Las Vegas
Denise Avila, a sheriff’s office spokesperson, said there was no indication that any of them had been shot or had other types of wounds.
Boots In the Park is making its Las Vegas premiere at The Event Center at Desert Breeze Park this spring.
Carrot Top turns 60 years old this week, remakably. The Luxor Las Vegas headliner has been in show business for 40 years, also remarkably.
Michelle Trachtenberg, a former child star whose credits included the TV show “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and the movie “Harriet the Spy,” has died. She was 39.
DJ-producer’s “End of Genesys” residency — one of the most technologically advanced live music productions Las Vegas has ever seen — culminates this weekend.
