Kacey Musgraves, Nicki Minaj and a tailgate hosted by chef Michael Symon are some of the highlights this week.
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As temperatures kinda, sorta start to cool in Vegas, the city’s festival schedule takes the opposite trajectory: heating up with one major music gathering after the next through November.
Hoda Kotb, a fixture at NBC for more than two decades, says she will leave her morning perch on the “Today” early next year, telling staffers “it’s time.”
The Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge’s executive chef says the property has spent $1.8 million on updates to its rooftop sign and other behind-the-scenes maintenance.
Whether it’s Michael Jordan’s notorious casino nights or Ben Affleck’s blackjack prowess, these stories reveal the risky, and often costly, side of the rich and famous.
Dita Von Teese talks of putting some distance between her show and the term “burlesque.” This idea is akin to Cirque du Soleil moving beyond “circus.” But it makes sense.
Texas mesquite provides the proper smoke and flavor for brisket, pulled pork and baby back ribs.
Lady Gaga has a new movie, a new album, and holds the cards for a return to Las Vegas.
Seattle rapper Macklemore’s anti-American callout has apparently led to him being cut from Neon City Festival.
Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf are doubles partners in a pickleball event set for Mandalay Bay.
The new spots include a chocolate shop at Downtown Summerlin, the closures an Arts District gay bar.
Imagine Dragons, a grandiose hit-making band from Vegas, is to be backed by the Los Angeles Film Orchestra.
The restaurant, with choice views of the boulevard, replaces a sushi and Japanese fusion spot.
The front man for Bay Area punk icons Green Day called out the A’s ownership at a sold-out concert at Oracle Park in San Francisco.
The Las Vegas native and Super Bowl champion unites Texas barbecue with Cajun and Southern standards on a stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard south of the airport.