“Marriage Can Be Murder” was KO’d at the Grotto because of social-distancing concerns.
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Sidelined Las Vegas stagehand Meg Leighton said that if her colleagues were called upon, “We would be ready to jump in.”
Fans of David Cassidy and Cook E. Jarr survive a scare from Las Vegas Walk of Stars.
Chicago has performed live every year since 1967, and says this year is not an exception.
The illusionist died at 81 at Siegfried Roy’s Little Bavaria estate and habitat on Jan. 13 after suffering from pancreatic cancer.
Larry King, who died Saturday at age 87, once held court in the same Las Vegas Strip venue that hosted King Arthur.
Piff has lemon-lime Jell-O and a customized warning sign in his new show at Flamingo Showroom.
Mayor Carolyn Goodman and Neonopolis owner Rohit Joshi showed the love while welcoming Hate League
David Perrico’s Pop Strings performs for the first time since March in a digital concert at 6 p.m. Friday.
The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce has tapped Frankie Moreno for a new Las Vegas song.
Haterade and Dick’s Last Resort give Neonopolis a pair of new, uninhibited businesses.
In the new Thunder show, a cast member pulls out a tape measure for a safe distance before grooving and shedding.
Penn Jillette says Siegfried & Roy created the full-evening, headlining Vegas magic show.
His company almost totally latent as it hopes for a return to the stage by this fall, Daniel Lamarre marked his 20th anniversary Friday as Cirque du Soleil.
Lynette Chappell said of Siegfried and Roy, “Like comets, they blaze across the star-scattered sky.”