Luenell joins Nate Burleson as host, with Drew Barrymore taking the featured center square slot.
Movies
“Cell Block Tango” from “Chicago” is performed by an all-gentlemen troupe in Lio at Mayfair Supper Club.
The proposed film studio campus was contingent on an expansion of Nevada’s film tax credit program — expected to be a major topic in the upcoming legislative session.
“I don’t want to gear up,” says the 53-year-old star of the new historical drama “September 5.” “I like to be surprised by life.”
“The Last Showgirl,” Lionel Richie and the Thrill’s season opener top the Las Vegas entertainment lineup for this week.
Berklee-educated drummer Daniel Platzman joined Imagine Dragons in 2011, just before the Las Vegas-born rock band signed with a major label.
Old emotions resurfaced in the new film “The Last Showgirl,” in which Pamela Anderson plays Shelly who has spent three decades in “Le Razzle Dazzle,” a feathered topless revue based on “Jubilee.”
Nancy Sinatra invited the Osmond Brothers, featuring Wayne Osmond, to open for her at the International Hotel (today’s Westgate) on Aug. 29, 1969.
“Disney on Ice,” the Unwanted Gift Swap and National Spaghetti Day top this week’s entertainment lineup in Las Vegas.
“For me in my life, it’s still about discovering,” the 57-year-old actor says. “At every age, you don’t know what you don’t know.”
The actress has a long, headline-spawning history with Las Vegas that she was able to draw on for her acclaimed work in the movie inspired by “Jubilee!” and its final days on the Strip.
Las Vegas Bowl, Hofbräuhaus and Seth MacFarlane highlight the week heading into the New Year.
“The Fire Inside” shares the inspirational story of how Claressa Shields conquered the odds with a pair of boxing gloves and a positive mindset.
Jennifer Hudson is singing from her first holiday-themed album this weekend at Fontainebleau’s BleauLive Theater.
“Once you know what’s right for you, then you have everything,” says Miranda, whose latest project was penning tracks for “Mufasa: The Lion King.”