Rob Lowe says the ’80s are fun to recall — if that is possible — as Venetian performances approach.
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“I don’t retire — I reload,” 75-year-old Hollywood icon Arnold Schwarzenegger says. “Why retire when there is still so much more to do?”
“Tina: The Tina Turner Musical,” James Taylor in concert and stand-up shows by Tig Notaro and Jim Jefferies head this week’s list of things to do.
Actor Mark Wahlberg met with Nevada lawmakers in a bid to support legislation creating a multibillion-dollar film tax credit program.
We’ve traversed sewers, abattoirs — complete with slaughterhouse smells, naturally — and dank garages, 16 rooms in all, culled from hit horror franchise “It,” best known for iconic archvillain Pennywise.
Mark Wahlberg usually creates a fuss when he slings his tequila. His appearance at Circa was no exception.
“We’re all just out there trying to do our best,” says the actress, who portrays Ursula in Disney’s new live-action “The Litter Mermaid.”
Las Vegas resident and famous actor Mark Wahlberg will take over Circa Bar.
Jeremy Renner visited Carson City on Monday. His idea for expanding the film industry in the state needs to wait.
Seth Rogen never had a Plan B. “All I wanted to do was be in the movies,” says the actor, who teams with Rose Byrne for his latest project, the comedy series “Platonic.”
“Carlos” tracks Carlos Santana’s rise as a teenage guitar virtuoso to his 10 Grammy Awards.
Candice Bergen, Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen and Diane Keaton have reunited for the sequel “Book Club: The Next Chapter,” in theaters this weekend.
Nevada Ballet Theatre’s production of “The Wizard of Oz,” the debut of the Sick New World music fest and a celebration of the movies of Troma top this week’s list of things to do.
On Friday, the actor promoted his Flecha Azul tequila at On The Border Mexican Grille Cantina in Centennial Hills.
“I like searching for someone who is trying to find out who he is in life, because I’ve been that guy,” the 43-year-old actor says.