Mark Wahlberg is making films, Paul is overseeing Wahlburgers and Donnie Wahlberg will join the New Kids on the Block residency run at Dolby Live.
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Michael Trotter served in the Army for eight years. During his deployment in Iraq, he learned music on one of Saddam Hussein’s pianos.
“You have to be grateful for the time you have in this moment,” the 52-year-old rapper, actor and activist says.
Rap superstar/entrepreneur Travis Scott spearheaded the first ComplexCon to be held in Las Vegas. Plenty of celebrities joined him for the festivities.
A producer of a prominent Strip production said of F1’s business interruption: “It sucks.”
Warner Bros. executive Dan Hart told the UNLV crowd in front of him, “You are a passionate team. You can feel that in this room.”
Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly ponder what will happen to their Rip and Beth as the Paramount hit series rides off into the sunset.
Usher, comics Paul Reiser and Daniel Tosh and Las Vegas Natural History Museum’s “December to Remember” top this week’s entertainment lineup.
Sting lit up “Roxanne” and Billy Joel uncorked “Scenes from an Italian Restaurant” at Allegiant Stadium on Saturday night.
Garth Brooks is not finished with his “Plus One” residency at the Colosseum, but he’s hinted that he might be done living in the U.S.
A resident of Las Vegas for more than two years, Wahlberg is at the forefront of the film industry moving into Nevada.
The U2 concert film alternates with the “Postcard From Earth” film by Darren Aronofsky.
“You get to an age where life boils down to what’s simple and amazing at the same time,” the 43-year-old actor and onetime Captain America says.
For its Las Vegas debut, AFM is connecting participants from 80 countries, including 286 sales, production and distribution companies, at the Palms.
The Cosmopolitan has announced its plans to once again transform its rooftop pool into a winter wonderland above the Las Vegas Strip.