Labor Day is only rivaled by New Year’s Eve Weekend when it comes to the staggering lineup of superstar DJs in our dayclubs and nightclubs. The master spinners at the wheels of steel make for the ultimate party headquarters.
Robin Leach
The brave and courageous journey of Amy Purdy continues with a giant step onto the world stage Wednesday as cameras from across the globe focus on her opening routine at Maracana Stadium for the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
At the start of my career as an illusionist, I set my sights on Las Vegas, but, as the years progressed, I learned a great deal about the realities of the changing entertainment marketplace. For me, the magic word proved to be “Macau.”
The new exhibit REAL BODIES hosted a grand opening Wednesday night at Bally’s, and contributing photographer Tom Donoghue was onsite for a photo gallery.
There has always been a special something in how the French horn spoke to me. It’s uncanny how my 11-year-old soul recognized it upon hearing that first note. I knew then that I was going to be a professional French horn performer.
Coldplay warms up the pre-Labor Day Weekend festivities with Bishop Briggs and Alessia Cara at T-Mobile Arena. Zakk Wylde, Jared James Nichols and Otherwise raise the roof at House of Blues. DJ Tiesto has an advance LDW set at Hakkasan.
Pole dancing has rightfully earned the name pole fitness and has flooded virtually every major city in North America. Pole fitness is vastly growing in popularity around the world and is a fun and effective way to build muscle, burn calories and improve flexibility.
Even the glasses and chandeliers are made of ice. It’s so cold where he hangs out daily that teeth chatter and fur coats and gloves must be worn. Don’t even think about a bikini!
After a nearly 10-year stint as Wolfgang Puck’s executive chef at Spago in The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, beloved Eric Klein will leave for a new venture on Sept. 14. The news is certain to send shockwaves through the Las Vegas culinary community.
In my 20s, I would arrive in Las Vegas with a little money in my pocket, dreams of all-night parties and taking down the house. Today, I come to Las Vegas because of what the house has to offer: the restaurants, bars and music.
The Playboy Mansion upped its roots from Bel Air, Calif., and was re-created at Marquee Nightclub in The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas when Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Midsummer Night’s Dream turned it into an enchanted forest Saturday night.
A guitar, yes, but a golf club? That doesn’t sound like the normal instrument of power for rocker and Las Vegas resident Vince Neil. But the former Motley Crue frontman traded in his microphone for a 9-iron and hit Topgolf Las Vegas.
As the director of horticulture at The Venetian and The Palazzo, I am so lucky to be at the helm of a team who plans the “theme-scaping” floral scenes in our picturesque resorts. This includes the floral displays that bloom in our properties.
Rock royal Billy Idol proves that he’s “Forever” with his same-name concerts at House of Blues in Mandalay Bay that continue with dates through Sept. 10. The exhibit REAL BODIES celebrates its grand opening at Bally’s.
The world’s top DJs who call Las Vegas a resident home weren’t even mentioned, but they are absolutely part of the headliner list. Who’s your favorite headliner in Las Vegas? Voting for the 2016 Best of Las Vegas begins today at BestofLasVegas.com.