‘BurlesQ’ opens this weekend at Alexis Park, a new entertainment hotbed.
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The voice, face and legs of “Zumanity” return to the stage in VegasVille, just in time for the holidays.
Piff The Magic Dragon and Tape Face remain active Strip headliners in COVID.
Ross Mollison says “Absinthe” cannot afford to continue to run by selling 50 tickets per show.
Going for a “modern spin” for its front-of-house team, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas has unveiled its staff’s uniform designs.
Ross Mollison says, “These kids have got nothing, and unemployment runs out in Nevada in two weeks.”
Bill Clinton and several Vegas entertainers led Tony Hsieh’s tribute.
Tony Hsieh’s friends are celebrating his life on what would have been his 47th birthday.
Wynn Fine Art gallery is open in Palm Beach, Fla., though Steve Wynn is based in Las Vegas.
A pair of Vegas singers performed “Imagine” and “Happy Christmas (War Is Over)” to honor John Lennon’s passing.
Lance Burton says of Vegas: “I was so excited and grateful to be doing my magic act in the city I had been dreaming of.”
A month ago, Spiegelworld officials were optimistic they could keep “Absinthe” open and relaunch “Atomic Saloon Show.
James Harden wasn’t with his NBA team this weekend. But he was at Drai’s.
Vegas musician Frankie Sidoris says of his bands, “The solar system of my world is pretty crazy.”
Mr. Las Vegas Wayne Newton says of the NFR, Texas “can’t keep it because it’s coming back here with bells on.”