Wayne Newton’s Casa de Shenandoah opened September 2015, closing in July 2018. Newton’s own interest in the property is also shut down.
Arts & Culture
Dan Reynolds, front man for the Las Vegas rock band, said “Loom” was inspired by another rock album that he would listen to “from start to finish.”
“Aces of Comedy” was a premier series on the Strip, with such headliners as Jim Gaffigan and Chelsea Handler.
Jennifer Tuft, a visionary behind Particle Ink, carries an optimism founded when she was a kid watching “Sesame Street.”
A massive art sculpture located in a remote Lincoln County valley offers views an escape from reality.
Guitar master Tim Stewart had a wild weekend at the Punk Rock Museum, Dolby Live and NoMad Library.
“Love,” the only licensed Beatles production in the world, closes Saturday night at The Mirage
Chris Raley has re-created hundreds of miniature versions of famous signs. He was back in Las Vegas to donate his third small-scale replica to the Neon Museum.
The “Jazz + Piano” revival at Dolby Live seems about to bow out. Lady Gaga has boundless options for the next iteration of a Vegas production.
The NHL draft, UFC X fan experience and Blink-182 highlight Las Vegas’ entertainment lineup for the week of June 28-July 4.
Magician Shin Lim’s “Limitless” show will shut down at The Mirage on July 14 and will open at its new home on the Strip this fall.
“X Rocks” was knocked off stage during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, so long ago that the Las Vegas casino it calls home changed names.
Jerry Lewis bought the Scotch 80s home in 1982 as his primary residence until his death in August 2017.
The famous downtown Las Vegas music festival is turning into a two-night affair in its first year of sole ownership by Rolling Stone.
The 10,000-square-foot Electric Playhouse, which bills itself as “a social gaming destination, opens this weekend at the Forum Shops at Caesars.