James Earl Jones, the pioneering actor of stage and screen who lent his voice to Darth Vader, Mufasa and CNN, has died at 93.
Movies
“DiscoShow” is a trip to New York City, circa ‘77, where the audience is completely integral to the experience.
The night of May 2, 2003 was a landmark at the Colosseum. It’s when Jerry Seinfeld opened his show.
U2 appears larger than in their original Sphere residency in a new concert experience.
The Hallmark rom-com queen helms a new unscripted series planning parties to celebrate “real-life heroes.”
The UNLV football team’s home opener, the Sin City Burlesque Festival and a celebration of Nicolas Cage top the lineup for the week of Sept. 6-12.
Bill Murray asked his buddies, “Mike, Al, would you mind if I sang a couple?” then floored it at Westgate’s International Theater.
The Las Vegas venue reached an agreement with the Park Towers at Hughes Center, which was shook up by the July 4 premiere of the robust XO Audio system.
Don “Pops” Friend has been playing senior living centers for 30 years. He’s not done yet.
Mike Love and the Beach Boys still perform 150 shows per year.
Butch Bradley plays the leader of the Continentals vocal quartet, which backed Ronald Reagan at the New Frontier in ‘54.
The films of Nicolas Cage are to be featured at The Beverly Theater during “Cage Free Weekend.”
Three performers take on different eras of Michael Jackson’s life in “MJ The Evolution,” which still has legs at Orleans Showroom.
At a glance, it seems a rare experience as dozens of members of the Las Vegas Philharmonic back rap star Nas at Encore Theater this weekend.
It was the most fun I’ve had on a set in a long time. It looks like fun — and it was fun,” the actor says of making “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.”