A scene that brings to light Celine Dion’s battle with Stiff Person Syndrome is in her “I Am” documentary,
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The Hangover opened on June 5, 2009, and quickly joined “Casino” and “Ocean’s Eleven” in the pantheon of quintessential Las Vegas movies.
Morrissey promises, “Expect a night of thrust and parry — no-show tunes,” at House of Blues.
Among those confirmed for iHeartRadio Music Festival, Gwen Stefani and Keith Urban have headlined residencies on the Strip.
Lainey Wilson is set to perform at MGM Grand Garden, side-saddle with the National Finals Rodeo at nearby Thomas & Mack Center.
Adele, who supports the monthlong Pride and LGBTQ+ causes, snapped at a fan who shouted at her on Saturday night.
John Mayer’s new show debuts Wednesday, while Flavor Flav launches June 10 from a brand-new studio on the Strip.
Ringo Starr saw his third, and final, performance of “Love” at the Mirage, as his All-Starr band closed its series at The Venetian.
The new restaurant from the “Cake Boss” star is also a pizzeria that will serve signature pies and Jersey-style sandwiches.
Rockers Dead & Company took time from their show at the Sphere in Las Vegas to pay tribute to arguably the most famous “Deadhead,” NBA legend Bill Walton.
“I’m all about doing what I feel passionate about in life,” the 40-year-old actor says. “Ask yourself: What gets the adrenaline turned up?”
Belle de Nuit’s series of speciality acts added spice to Voltaire since opening in November.
Police detectives are collecting surveillance video and searching for fingerprints as they look for the group of catalytic converter thieves who killed a “General Hospital” actor on Saturday morning in downtown L.A.
The rapper, actor and Raiders fan is coming to Las Vegas, but this show will not be on the Strip.
Dead & Company is adding dates this summer to its hit Las Vegas residency celebrating the Grateful Dead’s enduring legacy in rock history.