John Amos, who starred as the family patriarch on the hit 1970s sitcom “Good Times” and earned an Emmy nomination for his role in the seminal 1977 miniseries “Roots,” has died at age 84.
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Bellagio pianist David Osborne has a remarkable history with the 39th president, who turned 100 on Tuesday,
“Major League Baseball disgraced itself, the way they treated Pete Rose,” Oscar Goodman said Monday afternoon after learning Rose had died at age 83.
The new performers are joining Alison Wonderland, Neon Trees, Russell Dickerson and Seven Lions for the downtown Las Vegas festival on Formula 1 weekend.
The seven-time Grammy winner brought her “Deeper Well World Tour” to the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night.
Gaga’s backing band and more than 20 Vegas musicians and singers assembled at Studio at the Palms this past June and July.
Led by an early founder and front man Lonnie Jordan, War is a recurring Las Vegas headliner.
Maggie Smith, the actor who won an Oscar for “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” in 1969 and gained new fans in the 21st century as the dowager Countess of Grantham in “Downton Abbey” and Professor Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter films, died Friday.
After announcing earlier this month the first Las Vegas residency for New Kids on the Block in the band’s 40-year history, the iconic boy band is already adding more dates.
When asking about the staggering amount of baby oil feds found at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ mansions during the March raids, his attorney had an answer.
Mackelemore has explained his anti-America message over the weekend as NCF officials have booked more headliners.
Suge Knight issued a warning to his long-time rival Sean “Diddy” Combs after the Bad Boy mogul’s arrest in an interview from prison.
“It was so incredibly hard to make this movie, but so rewarding,” the actor says of her new biopic about WWII photojournalist Elizabeth “Lee” Miller.
KOMP 92.3-FM and X107-5 said they would no longer play Green Day music. The reason? Billie Joe Armstrong’s blasting of Las Vegas during his rant at Oracle Park in San Francisco.
Hoda Kotb, a fixture at NBC for more than two decades, says she will leave her morning perch on the “Today” early next year, telling staffers “it’s time.”