“The Wreckage” will let guests see alien specimens retrieved by Prodigy Corp. and learn more about the upcoming TV series “Alien: Earth.”
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Two off-Strip restaurants from the same hospitality group have shut their doors shortly after the recent arrest of one of the company’s co-founders.
American Music Awards producers are offering free spots for the pit, seats and red-carpet audience for the May 26 show.
Leaning into his stagecraft beyond vocal prowess, Roth focused entirely on early Van Halen. He was backed by a crack band and a couple of backing singers. He preened and strutted, doing what Dave does.
Beyoncé has dropped Sphere and is now toying with Allegiant Stadium, as her “Cowboy Carter” tour has kicked off at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Its visitation having “plummeted,” the Burlesque Hall of Fame in downtown Las Vegas’ Arts District is closing.
A veterans’ charity co-founded by Frank Fertitta IV is benefiting from the May 26 telecast.
The menu features a modern twist on northern and southern Thai dishes, “marrying old-school flavor and new-school trends.”
Josh Groban attended Celine Dion’s first show at the Colosseum on March 25, 2003.
Norm Clarke was the center stage one last time in Las Vegas on Saturday. The show was “Conversations About Norm,” and the beloved Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist was the star.
The Spring Jamboree festival has been held in Boulder City since 1977, and is considered the city’s first major public festival of the year, according to the city’s website.
Mark Davis has signed a legend, and not for the first time, for a Raiders event.
Beyoncé was hit with a cease-and-desist letter from Sphere CEO James Dolan over a video in her “Cowboy Carter” tour in which the superstar picks up the Las Vegas venue.
The Red Rocker’s most extensive performance commitment ever on the Strip, “Best of All Worlds” runs through May 17.
Post Malone, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, and UNLVino top the entertainment lineup for the week of May 2-8.