A Life is Beautiful art exhibition, the USA Basketball Showcase and the return of Monster Jam top this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Movies
Jon Lovitz and Paul Reubens intersected at the peak of their popularity.
It’s been nearly 15 years since you could belly up to Quark’s Bar, order a Bacon Cheese Borger or The Wrap of Khan, then wash it all down with a James Tea Kirk.
His television series, “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” ran for five seasons, earned 22 Emmys and attracted not only children but adults to Saturday-morning TV.
Dorothy Oppenheimer Vanderford, who lives in Boulder City and works at the Nevada National Security Site, has become an advocate for the man she never knew.
Keri Russell does not want the limo. She doesn’t even accept an Uber. On the way to the interview, she’s on two wheels, biking through the streets of Manhattan.
The social media-fueled fusion of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” and Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” brought moviegoers back to the theaters in record numbers this weekend.
According to a recent study, it looks like Nevada is a Marvel state.
“There is an incredible amount of knowledge that comes with the years,” the 64-year-old Oscar winner says.
You didn’t think Las Vegas would let a big, sparkly movie like “Barbie” come and go without cashing in on its good-time vibes, did you?
You can find eye-catching pink in abundance throughout Southern Nevada, from Lake Las Vegas to Valley of Fire.
The documentary chronicles the band’s sold-out Allegiant Stadium show.
Tickets for the three-day convention will go on sale next week.
The doctor-turned-actor’s career takes a serious twist with his latest role in the Apple TV+ murder mystery “The Afterparty.”
A member of Chicago’s famed Second City comedy troupe, he was an immediate success in movies with the Cold War spoof “The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming.”