Former Mayor Oscar Goodman carried an oversize martini through the Westgate Superbook to place his March Madness wager, but his showgirl got the attention.
John Katsilometes
John Katsilometes’ man-about-town column appears on daily on page 3A. Katsilometes moved to Las Vegas from Northern California in 1996 and spent two years with the RJ before moving to the Greenspun Media Group in 1998, where he served as an editor, magazine writer and columnist. He returned to the RJ in August 2016. He has won numerous state and regional awards, including the 2013 Nevada Press Association Journalist of the Year honor, and has been awarded three times for column writing by the Best of the West contest.
Veteran Strip headliner Terry Fator takes up the former Zumanity Theater in his new limited engagement.
Fifteen singers and eight visual performers are coming back to The Venetian.
Months before he’s in residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, recording superstar Usher has found a cool downtown hang.
“Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” opens April 6 at Area15, and will be the first Van Gogh show of its kind ever to play Vegas.
Brian Thomas played Lucky the Leprechaun at O’Sheas since 2005. The host is back this weekend.
J Balvin is heading up “The Neón Experience” Sept. 16-19 at Resorts World Las Vegas night and day club.
Las Vegas’ recovery from pandemic is in gear, with nearly 40 ticketed shows onstage right now.
“Magic Mike Live” is assembling a state-of-the-art venue for the show’s reopening in August.
Carlos Santana’s new album is “Blessings and Miracles,” and he’s eager to get back to the Strip.
Enoch Augustus Scott has released “The Tiger Thing,” a multimedia video/audio release of eight parody tunes themed for the Netflix series.
Hakkasan is about to resume business as a major nightlife player on the Las Vegas Strip. A lounge player, specifically.
“Immersive Van Gogh” is a moving, interactive tour of the artist’s psyche.
For the third time, the Scorpions are attempting to settle on dates at Planet Hollywood.
The Jabbas’ MGM Grand theater seats 350. They are performing, temporarily, for 500 at MGM Grand Garden.