Tegan Summer ran a few minutes late for a meeting over coffee on Monday afternoon. He was knocked off schedule as he helped a woman who had tumbled near the Las Vegas Strip. Summer himself couldn’t have written a more appropriate metaphor.
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Erik Haula and Kristen Boege have been together for nearly seven years. She is from Minneapolis; he played for the Wild.
The famed celebrity journalist returned to Las Vegas about five weeks ago. He had received care at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, and continues rehab at a Las Vegas health-care facility.
Paul Ames was Garrett’s older brother, a warm and familiar face at Garrett’s club over the years who was instrumental in the comic’s success on the Strip.
The D Las Vegas Casino Director Richard Wilk turned 50 in fine fashion Saturday night. His party at the 12th-floor Detroit Ballroom was dubbed “An Evening With A Couple of Sopranos.”
Members of the creative team were informed via e-mail that the show’s closing would indeed fall on June 17, and that those who had not been fully paid have been assured they would be fully compensated for their final two weeks of work.
The 2017-‘18 Vegas Golden Knights convened for possibly the last time at the Palms on Friday night.
Vegas talent agent Jaki Baskow signed Anthony Bourdain as keynote speaker at the Next Conference, a convention for the tech company Nutanix, at New Orleans Convention Center on May 10
The Washington Capitals picked a nightclub in the neighborhood of T-Mobile Arena for their Stanley Cub victory celebration.
The Vegas Golden Knights did more than reach the Stanley Cup Final, and were more than just the most successful expansion franchise ever in pro sports. Though the achievements are enough reason to celebrate this team.
A clip of PATD to air as part of today’s Stanley Cup Final pregame show on NBC. Game 5 between the Golden Knights and Washington Capitals airs at 5 p.m. from T-Mobile Arena.
A wintry spectacular at Wynn Las Vegas is to be directed by Phil McKinley and choreographed by Marguerite Derricks
Panic! at the Disco is planning a splashy (pun intended) performance for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Down 3-1 in the Stanley Cup Final, the Vegas Golden Knights can use a boost. Maybe a wild fan can dance down the aisle at T-Mobile Arena at Thursday’s Game 5, tearing off multiple T-shirts and cajoling the crowd to “Make Some Noise!”
Imagine Dragons and Panic! At the Disco will join Strip frequenter Justin Timberlake, Jason Aldean, Jack White, Carrie Underwood, Sam Smith, Luke Bryan and Lynryd Skynyrd among others for the two-day festival Sept. 21-22 at T-Mobile Arena.