The fate of where ABSINTHE lives is becoming more mysterious as the days tick by. Originally, the cast and some of us privy to The Gazillionaire’s secrets were reliably told that the final show outside Caesars Palace would be Friday, Oct. 21.
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Bliss Dance is the first sculpture in The Bliss Project, a series of three monumental sculptures of a woman, Deja Solis, expressing her energy, power, purpose and voice. Marco tells an extraordinary story behind the sculpture and his reunion with the subject of his art.
Beer tastes even better when it’s paired with great food. The menu items at Pub 365 are not your ordinary bar food, from our Mac ’N’ Cheesy burger to Gaucho Skirt Steak. There’s something for everyone at Pub 365 at Tuscany Suites & Casino.
MINDFREAK LIVE! at The Luxor headliner magician Criss Angel hosts 100 stars (99, to be exact!) at his Heal Every Life Possible gold carpet at 5 p.m., reception at 7 and show at 8 at his Luxor theater to raise funds to make “Pediatric Cancer Disappear.”
Matthew Silverman is “one of the few who got away” and set out on his own. He was 17 years old when he landed his first restaurant job working for Wolfgang Puck as a dishwasher at Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill in MGM Grand and went on to become his youngest executive chef.
MINDFREAK LIVE! at The Luxor headliner magician Criss Angel is praying for another miracle just 24 hours before the curtain goes up on his ambitious pediatric cancer fundraiser Heal Every Life Possible at The Luxor on Monday night.
Britney Spears is on a run now with her new album, “Glory,” performance with G-Eazy at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards at Madison Square Garden in New York and hit residency BRITNEY: PIECE OF ME at Axis at Planet Hollywood.
In the midst of blockbuster headliner shows by country king George Strait and rap royal Drake, both at T-Mobile Arena this weekend, we shouldn’t forget that Sunday marks the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Model and actor Nyle DiMarco, who won AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL in December, then DANCING WITH THE STARS in May, as a deaf man, is guest hosting Chippendales at The Rio from Sept. 22-Oct. 16.
Singer-actress and Las Vegas resident Susan Anton, whose show-business career spans more than 40 years, headlines at Cabaret Jazz in The Smith Center for the Performing Arts tonight and Saturday and turns 66 next month.
While I like a coffee shop in a former furniture warehouse as much as the next guy, the best part of this downtown renaissance is that you hear live music coming from many bar entrances, as if you were on Bourbon Street in New Orleans or 6th Street in Austin.
I’m never sure what to say when asked what it was like growing up here because I feel like my upbringing was like everyone else’s. It might sound funny, but, to me, Las Vegas means family. I attended Christian schools and church on Sundays with my family.
I was scoffed at when I was first to reveal that The Rolling Stones would play not one but two concerts here this fall. I was proven correct when their first show — now sold out — was booked for Oct. 19 but had to hold my breath until this morning.
The rave reviews for her powerful and complex dance were unanimous from broadcasters around the world. It explored the boundaries between humans and technology. Amy wore a 3-D printed dress designed by Danit Peleg, and her “dance partner” was Kuka.
Las Vegas resident and former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson resumes his run of his outspoken and candid one-man shows UNDISPUTED TRUTH at Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club in MGM Grand through Oct. 23.