Cisco Aguilar has been awarded a Bosch Foundation Fellowship and will spend a year overseas studying corporate-sports marketing partnerships.
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Following his friend Dave Chappelle’s appearance at the Mandalay Bay Events Center, Chris Rock will ban cellphones at his June 10 shows at the Park Theater.
A big band and dancers from Nevada Ballet Theatre added a special touch to J.K. Houssels celebration of life Saturday at The Smith Center.
T-Mobile Arena rocked on Saturday night as “Canelo” Alvarez fought Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. at T-Mobile Arena, filling the arenas with fans and celebs.
Dave Chappelle took over Mandalay Bay Events Center on Friday night with all the flash of a champion fighter.
Neal Schon has beeen recognized by his peers since joining Santana in the late-1960s, and Santana himself praised the guitarist and Journey in a video message.
Dark since “Rock of Ages” closed on Jan. 1, the former Crown Theater at the Rio has landed a new show: “Wow Splash,” a lavishly produced show with a title and description reminiscent of Jeff Kutash’s famed “Splash” at the Riviera.
Justin Spencer says the act is focusing on TV and re-writing a new show for Vegas, and the foursome remains busy on the road.
Keeping the legacy of the famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign alive, Austin “Chumlee” Russell is using the design for his Chumlee’s Candy on the Boulevard.
Neal Schon said “let’s enjoy our accomplishments” as he met up with Steve Perry at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony last month.
Il Divo will perform at Venetian Theater, where the Sands once stood and where the Rat Pack once held court, and their banter and stage performance will hearken to those days.
Mike Tyson was a hit with “Undisputed Truth” at Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club at MGM Grand. His second round performance follows the release of his new book, “Iron Ambition.”
The room where the Phantom once swung from the chandelier is bringing in a pop-opera quartet.
Chumlee’s Candy on the Boulevard borrows from the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign and taps into the namesake’s national TV fame.
Paul Rodriguez is teaming with Cheech Marin and his son, “P-Rod,” on an upcoming sitcom for NBC.