Former Atlanta Falcons wideout Roddy White spent Super Bowl weekend partying and gambling with Charles Barkley. Similar to the Falcons’ defense in overtime, they got smoked.
Arts & Culture
Here are your top ten picks what to see, eat and do this weekend in Las Vegas.
“George Bugatti’s Piano Bar” at The Smith Center’s Cabaret Jazz will welcome a variety of performers to explore the versatile form that ranges from musical theater to jazz to American standards. First guest up: John O’Hurley.
For the first time since opening in October 2012, the Neon Museum has purchased additional land to allow for the nonprofit’s first significant expansion.
There’s something unsettling happening at the Plaza hotel in downtown Las Vegas. A frightened young woman. A menacing skeletal hand. A slowly opening door.
It’s a perfectly pleasant time at the theater, with bouncy tunes and pretty pictures and delightful children and a few welcome flights of fancy. Yet for a musical about the power of imagination to overcome anguished reality, there’s something dismayingly by-the-numbers about the entire enterprise.
Diana Ross sings, smiles and dresses beautifully. But where is that killer horn section from the first version of her show at Venetian Theater?
In the summer of 1970, Bonnie Raitt saw the light.
Robert Beckmann’s latest exhibit “Transmutations: Robert Beckmann, Under the Western Sky 1977-2017,” is a retrospective that continues through April 9 at the Sahara West Library’s Studio. Las Vegas is well represented in the exhibit.
Joey Pero’s night was befitting a sad trombone solo as he was knocked down and suffered a broken leg after the first rehearsal of “Bandstand” in New York.
Louie Anderson won an Emmy for playing Christine Baskets on “Baskets,” and now seeks a small space to ply his craft in Las Vegas.
Oscar Goodman used a big martini and oversized claims to toast the fifth anniversary of the Mob Museum on Thursday night.
Every picture tells a story, the saying goes. Sometimes, a building can too. On Sunday, a panel described how the building that today houses the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas helped put the then-young city on the map.
The Chinese New Year Celebration and Asian Food Festival, held at Chinatown Plaza, 4255 Spring Mountain Road, was packed with people Sunday. The festival, marking the Year of the Rooster, which started Jan. 28, took up half of the parking lot in front of Chinatown Plaza and celebrated its 23rd year.
Freddie Glusman has thousands of friends. A couple hundred filled Piero’s on Saturday for his 80th birthday.