In her new book “Naked in the Now,” the Las Vegan shares advice for taking more delight in our lives and relationships.
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Gary Selesner and Celine Dion were partners in two residency productions at Caesars Palace covering 16 years.
Mr. Las Vegas, yes. Wayne Newton joined the beloved jam band during the opening night of Bender Jamboree at Westgate’s Paradise Mainstage.
Though nobody seems to really know the tradition’s origins, Friday the 13th has become a cult holiday of sorts among tattoo aficionados across Las Vegas.
Pink’s insistence on grandiose staging, including her wild aerial performances, would be a natural fit on the Strip. But when?
Pink, “The Cher Show” and National Cheeseburger Day lead the entertainment lineup for the week of Sept. 13 to 19.
There’s an absolute bonanza of events vying for your entertainment dollar over the next few days. Here are the top 20.
The Nas-Las Vegas Philharmonic show at Encore Theater is a triple-header of music stylings and classic chops.
You wonder where Mike Love would display his latest award, which is a shrunken head from an off-Strip tiki tavern.
“DiscoShow” is a trip to New York City, circa ‘77, where the audience is completely integral to the experience.
The night of May 2, 2003 was a landmark at the Colosseum. It’s when Jerry Seinfeld opened his show.
The UNLV football team’s home opener, the Sin City Burlesque Festival and a celebration of Nicolas Cage top the lineup for the week of Sept. 6-12.
Las Vegas Art Museum is set to break ground in 2026 and be open in 2028, just across from The Smith Center.
The Las Vegas City Council approved the sale of downtown land to build the museum, which has some well-known backers and an award-winning architect.
Jerry Seinfeld marks his 100th performance at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Friday. But that show isn’t the finish line.