Inducted this weekend in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Kool The Gang is the subject of “Be Kool.”
Arts & Culture
“Fantasy” formally celebrated its 25th anniversary this week. This is the opportunity for a “25 at 25” list.
Built into the hotel’s former wedding chapel on its mezzanine level, the attraction was previously showcased as Speed of Light in a refashioned warehouse downtown.
Jake E. Lee posted Thursday, “I feel relatively lucky to be alive,” as he recovers from an early Tuesday morning shooting.
NASCAR weekend, Brad Paisley and the Las Vegas Book Festival lead the entertainment lineup for the week of Oct. 18-24.
Most Eagles fans have followed the band for decades. Many have seen performances dating to the 1970s. But the man who directed their most ambitious show is not one of them.
Jeremy Renner is hosting the first RennerVation Foundation event in Las Vegas.
The Wild West-circus farce “Atomic Saloon Show” celebrated its fifth anniversary on Saturday.
Afterlife’s “The End Of Genesys” featuring Anyma has added Jan. 10-11 to the previously announces dates Dec. 27-31 and Jan. 1.
After weeks of restoration work by a well-known sign company, Debbie Reynolds’ hotel sign has a new place at Neon Museum.
The Best Friends Forever music fest, Age of Chivalry Renaissance Festival and National Pasta Day top the entertainment lineup for the week of Oct. 11-17.
When the Neon Museum’s Aaron Berger asked for my recollection, I flashed on Tark relaxing on a king-sized bed one afternoon in February 1997.
Siren’s Cove Boulevard, the entrance street into Treasure Island, has been renamed to honor a Cirque du Soleil show that has been running for over three decades.
Chippendales at the Rio is joining forces with Actors’ Equity Association, and is the first all-male revue ever in Las Vegas to attempt to unionize.
Hip-hop groundbreakers Grandmaster Caz, Roxanne Shante and Kool Moe Dee were given their “flowers” at Aria.