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Michael Trotter served in the Army for eight years. During his deployment in Iraq, he learned music on one of Saddam Hussein’s pianos.
“You have to be grateful for the time you have in this moment,” the 52-year-old rapper, actor and activist says.
Jussie Smollett’s appeal argued that a special prosecutor should not have been allowed to intervene after the Cook County state’s attorney initially dropped charges.
It is the fourth major recall tied to a food-borne illness nationally in the past five months, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture release.
The American Farm Bureau Federation says that this year’s prices are cheaper from the previous year.
Enchant Christmas, the Neon City Festival and the Golden Tiki’s “Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” top the entertainment lineup for Nov. 22-28.
From Heidi Fleiss to John Wayne Bobbitt, a number of media sensations have called Southern Nevada home.
Damian Costa’s Composers Room, which is celebrating its first anniversary, is leading a revival of The Historic Commercial Center.
The 2025 Coachella lineup is taking shape, with the top of the bill likely sporting a few millennial favorites and Coachella hip-hop veterans.
New details on the Neon Museum’s relocation show museum operators are not only focused on the sign collection – they want to move the historic La Concha building, too.
Jay Leno suffered some bumps and bruises after a fall in Pennsylvania. But the veteran comedian will appear Friday night at Wynn Las Vegas to honor Sylvester and Jennifer Stallone.
For the third year in a row, Jay Leno is bouncing back after an ugly injury.
Fans of McDonald’s McRib are in for an early Christmas present, as the restaurant announced that the beloved sandwich is returning to Las Vegas locations.
The pizzeria is widely praised for its long-fermented dough that produces a crust at once soft and crisp, airy and chewy.
Jay Leno suffered some bumps and bruises after a fall in Pennsylvania. But the veteran comedian will appear Friday night at Wynn Las Vegas to honor Sylvester and Jennifer Stallone.
One is a longtime Mexican spot right on Las Vegas Boulevard; the other has gone largely unnoticed since its debut about a year ago.
The Nashville-inspired spot, the fourth in the U.S. for the musician, encompasses two floors and almost 23,000 square feet on the Strip.
The Killers are playing a trio of shows at The Colosseum in January
each morning and afternoon.