Martin Lawrence, the comic-actor who starred in 1995’s “Bad Boys,” opposite Will Smith, again teams up with his old friend in “Bad Boys for Life,” due out Jan. 17.
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To celebrate the opening of a new Las Vegas store, Del Taco will give two free tacos a week to the first 100 people who come in Wednesday.
The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art will feature an exhibit by photographer Mikayla Whitmore beginning Monday.
Neil Peart, the renowned drummer and lyricist from the influential band Rush, has died. He was 67.
Sammy Hagar, former frontman of Van Halen, will mix drinks using his signature spirits as part of relaunch celebration of the resort.
Tiësto’s night was at once chill and bubbly, and we speak of course of the sparkling beverage he was promoting.
Ada’s, the Tivoli Village restaurant that opened in May, will gain a bar and additional tables as Best Ice Cream departs for its own space in the future.
Wynn opened in 2005, with Encore following three years later, but the resort has not had a Mexican restaurant.
He also wrote “Catch-22,” the Barbra Streisand comedies “The Owl and the Pussycat” and “What’s Up, Doc” and director Gus Van Sant’s 1995 film “To Die For.”
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The Composers Showcase of Las Vegas returns to Myron’s Cabaret Jazz at The Smith Center on Jan. 15.
Shows by Keith Urban and Joyce Manor lead this week’s music roundup.
Mott 32’s new Bottomless Brunch menu leads this week’s food & drink roundup.
Loud Luxury returns to Omnia and SayMyName is back at EBC at Night in this week’s nightlife roundup.
Entertainers come together to support St. Jude’s Ranch for Children and comedian Rich Vos performs stand-up in this week’s show roundup.
