The crowd at Westgate’s Super Bowl party was OK, but the game was a dud.
Arts & Culture
Micky Dolenz rode a wave of international success with The Monkees, a tour that continues, even today.
Cirque du Soleil, the leading production-show company in Las Vegas, has announced job ‘abolitions’ as part of a major restructuring across several divisions.
“Kimberly Akimbo,” Shania Twain, a Super Bowl feast and monster trucks top this week’s slate of entertainment options in Las Vegas.
Dennis Bono’s show has sustained an audience of Las Vegas entertainment fans of a certain age, and about 11 million who tune in to his Sunday radio broadcasts.
“Kimberly Akimbo,” starring Carolee Carmello, runs from Wednesday through Sunday at Reynolds Hall.
Steven Tyler sang live at the Janie’s Fund Gala in Los Angeles where he auctioned off a piano played during Aerosmith’s “Deuces are Wild” residency in Las Vegas.
The Strip is Mayne Street on Monday night as Kenny Mayne spotlights the doc “Wiffle Ball.”
The Strip is Mayne Street on Monday night as Kenny Mayne spotlights the doc “Wiffle Ball.”
Rolling Stone reps are saying they want to invest in downtown to continue the remnants of the downtown event.
M Resort in Henderson celebrated the Lunar New Year with a parade featuring a 63-foot dragon, three baby lion props and three adult lion props.
Palazzo Theatre, a haven for Shin Lim’s magic production, has launched its headlining comedy series.
Blake Shelton, Mariah Carey and the World Bagel Eating Championship top this week’s entertainment lineup.
Ryan Whyte Maloney was an alum of “The Voice” and a popular performer at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red.
Al Bernstein’s singing career in Vegas dates to the 1980s at Caesars Palace.