Jason Bracelin
Jason Bracelin once went on tour with Kid Rock so you don’t have to. Prior to first being named the R-J’s music writer in 2006, Bracelin was the music editor for the Cleveland Scene alt-weekly. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois. A Decatur, Ill. native, Bracelin has lived in Las Vegas since 2006.
The All-American Rejects, Hawthorne Heights, others booking gigs after fest cancellation.
Due to high winds, the festival’s debut has been bumped to Sunday at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds.
My Chemical Romance, Kittie, the Linda Lindas and dozens more are part of the emo- and punk-oriented festival’s massive lineup.
The all-things-punk attraction is set to open its doors in January and will include a bar and a wedding chapel.
The punk and emo-heavy music festival debuts later this month.
The Las Vegas investigative journalist’s killing angered and rallied his co-workers, who helped police identify an elected official as the suspect.
As First Friday celebrates its 20th anniversary this weekend, this month’s featured artist Izaac Zevalking embodies the impact that the festival has had.
The center also now helps victims of all violent crimes.
Insomniac Events, the company behind the Electric Daisy Carnival, is turning 30 next year. According to founder Pasquale Rotella, they’ll celebrate by creating a “unique experience” at EDC 2023.
“11 Minutes,” its title referring to how long the shooting lasted, is intended to be more than a horrific revisitation of a horrific tragedy: its focus is on presenting an intensely personal chronicle of strangers helping strangers.
Gorillaz, Lorde, Beach House shine over the weekend at the downtown Las Vegas music, arts and food festival.
He was a Cleveland fan in Las Vegas, and he expected to raise his kids that way, too. Then our city turned into Sportstown, USA. A tale of a house divided …
Cage the Elephant, Wet Leg, others highlight the first day of the Life is Beautiful festival in downtown Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas investigative journalist’s killing angered and rallied his co-workers, who helped police identify an elected official as the suspect.