‘Ghost Adventures’ host’s new book is a guide for ghost hunters and a history of paranormal research.
John Przybys
John Przybys is a features writer who covers lifestyle topics, trends, popular culture, health and books. A native of Bedford, Ohio and a graduate of Kent State University, he covered news beats at papers in Ohio for 10 years before moving to Las Vegas to join the Review-Journal features staff.
They don’t make movie stars like John Wayne anymore, and an exhibition that opened today at South Point offers a few clues about why that is.
Maria and Juan Torres were happy to finally let loose a holly-bedazzled, bright and shiny secret that they’ve been keeping for an entire year: They’re winners of the “The Great Christmas Light Fight.”
Larry Alterwitz doesn’t wear the red outfit, and he’s way too fit to fill it out properly even if he did. But every year around this time, Alterwitz gives Santa Claus a serious run for his money.
Jerry Lewis is a comedy icon, movie star and performer who, over the course of an accomplished lifetime, entertained all over the world.
From its gala opening on Nov. 15, 2001, the Palms has been a bit different from its Las Vegas brethren.
“Sirens of TI” and its predecessor offered a Las Vegas twist on pirate stories.
Donny and Marie Osmond were famous long before they opened at the Flamingo. Still, Las Vegas can take a measure of pride in having hosted the singing siblings’ 11-year residency.
The Rio’s long-running show, which closed in 2013, featured performers on flying floats, beads for casino guests.
Joanne Gilbert’s story of a young girl’s survival is out as Kristallnacht anniversary is noted
The interactive attraction at the Las Vegas Hilton let fans become part of Star Trek universe for more than a decade.
Las Vegas loves hotel implosions. But 24 years ago today, the Landmark hotel fell in what might be Las Vegas’ most unusual casino exit.
Plenty of famous people have been featured on Las Vegas commemorative casino chips over the years. But none has been more famous than Jesus Christ himself.
Henderson’s Keita Nagano’s latest novel is set against a background of Japan’s fishing industry.
Theo Tso created the character Captain Paiute to honor his culture’s stories and values.