A couple of national TV outlets attempted to interview Blue Man Group, with predictable results.
The Los Bukis will make Las Vegas history.
The PBS series is live in Las Vegas on March 18th.
Fans of McDonald’s pies in the valley are in for a treat. A popular pie flavor is back for a limited time and while supplies last.
Six Las Vegas chefs are semifinalists in the 2024 James Beard Foundation awards.
Station Casinos are celebrating the Year of the Dragon with special performances
Broken Yolk Cafe in Henderson is celebrating its first anniversary on Tuesday with $1.16 mimosas. Mimosas feature Wycliff Brut California sparkling wine mixed with different juices.
Feel like you just stepped inside a movie or TV show without leaving the valley at these attractions.
Open less than a month, Fountainbleau Las Vegas has had its second $1 million slots jackpot winner.
Fontainebleau is going with one-offs and tour stops to populate its beautiful BleauLive Theater. This is the case with its next headliner, Third Eye Blind.
With New Year’s celebrations finally coming to a close, here are some highlights from this weekend’s festivities in Las Vegas.
While NFL Commissioner Rodger Goodell was interviewed on stage by Raiders President Sandra Douglass Morgan during and event Monday he talked about Usher, who has just completed his “My Way” residency series at Dolby Live.
Nikki Glaser and David Spade share a show at The Venetian this weekend.
Award-winning actor, singer and activist Harry Belafonte, who died Tuesday at age 96, showed his talents on the Las Vegas Strip through the years.
From the Las Vegas Strip to Henderson, drink specials and live music abound in the valley for St. Patrick’s Day.
Donato Cabrera’s 10-year contract with the Philharmonic expires in 2024, and both sides are moving on
“Bat Out of Hell — The Musical” was unable to make a profit despite a top-notch cast, musicians and crew.
Jonas Brothers, whose live performances prompt the verbal concession, “OK, I get it,” return to Dolby Live at Park MGM for three shows Feb. 17-19. Tickets onsale 10 a.m. Friday; go to JonasBrothers.com for info.
A cryptic social-media campaign indicates the first “Game of Thrones” attraction is being developed for Las Vegas.
