Girl Scouts of the USA revealed Tuesday that two of its long-standing fan-favorite flavors will be discontinued after this season and no longer sold by the group.
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Swig, a Utah-based soda chain, is opening its first location in the Las Vegas Valley.
Lenny Kravitz has announced his second set of dates at Dolby Live, scheduled for August.
Elvis Presley is still a heroic figure across entertainment culture, certainly in this city. Presley’s 90th birthday is Wednesday, a good time to take a state-of-the-King tour of Las Vegas.
As part of the purchase, the team of new owners say they plan to “bring back original recipes, elevated customer service and additional menu items.”
Berklee-educated drummer Daniel Platzman joined Imagine Dragons in 2011, just before the Las Vegas-born rock band signed with a major label.
Old emotions resurfaced in the new film “The Last Showgirl,” in which Pamela Anderson plays Shelly who has spent three decades in “Le Razzle Dazzle,” a feathered topless revue based on “Jubilee.”
An inspection Thursday at the Strip property assigned more than 40 demerits across the restaurant and related service operations.
Rockers 311 performed the last concert in Las Vegas before the COVID shutdown.
Spiegelworld reportedly has a concept that can perform at the Cosmopolitan. But MGM has not announced any plans for the theater.
Carlos Santana took a hard fall and broke the little finger on his left hand, pushing back his return to House of Blues.
The U.S. Surgeon General issued an advisory Friday recommending updated warning labels on alcoholic beverages.
Nancy Sinatra invited the Osmond Brothers, featuring Wayne Osmond, to open for her at the International Hotel (today’s Westgate) on Aug. 29, 1969.
Wayne Osmond, a singer, guitarist and founding member of the million-selling family act The Osmonds, has died. He was 73.
The venue will transition into a new food and beverage concept anticipated to open in late 2025.