Daniel Durston and three top-notch backing singers carry the show in “The King Comes Home.”
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AEG Presents says of Celine Dion’s comeback: “We are excited and ready for her to return to the stage.” So are her millions of fans.
Terry Fator, the “America’s Got Talent” champion with nothing left to prove, continues to go the extra mile in his new show at the Strat in Las Vegas.
Benji Gregory, who starred in the late-’80s family sitcom “ALF,” died in Arizona at age 46.
Shelley Duvall, the intrepid, Texas-born movie star whose wide-eyed, winsome presence was a mainstay in the films of Robert Altman and who co-starred in Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining,” has died.
“I really didn’t like the title,” the actor recalls. “I mean, ‘Karate Kid’? Some of my friends said to me, ‘What movie are you making? “The Cruddy Kid”’?”
Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom commented on an X post from the Clark County account with, “It’s time to change our name to Las Vegas County.”
Shaquille O’Neal’s foundation is set to build a Boys Girls Club in east Las Vegas, the NBA Hall of Famer said.
The actor said in a New York Times opinion piece that he loves the president, but the party would lose the race as well as any control in Congress with him as the nominee.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who recruited her former boyfriend to kill her mother after years of being forced to pretend she was gravely ill, announced Tuesday that she is pregnant and hopes to give her child everything she lacked growing up.
In the six years DJ Aravi turned tables in Vegas, she’s faced sexism and sabotage from crowds and fellow DJs as she found her way through a male-dominated industry.
The temperature is hot, but ticket-buying for productions is cool in Las Vegas. Some shows are coming back anyway.
Some 450 tropical fish are being relocated from The Mirage to Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay.
Wynonna Judd, who has been performing live for 40 years, wanted to throw a party to celebrate her “milestone year.” That bash will coincide with National Finals Rodeo.
“Machete” star Danny Trejo opened up about his viral Fourth of July melee, saying he was targeted by parade spectators because of his race.