Olivia Newton-John once said of Vegas, “I was the opening act for a long time. I bounced around to different hotels,” before she opened at the Flamingo in April 2014.
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Olivia Newton-John, the Grammy-winning superstar who won countless hearts as everyone’s favorite Sandy in the blockbuster film version of “Grease,” has died.
“It’s not just the rescue,” the Oscar winner explains of his new movie based on the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue. “It’s the emotional journey of the human connection.”
Las Vegas police on late Monday announced overnight road closures on the Strip to “facilitate production filming.”
Ben Affleck’s and Jennifer Lopez’s wedding in Las Vegas on July 17 has been made legal.
The funnyman, who staged his first stand-up shows by renting out the Huntridge Theater, hits the big screen for the first time next weekend with the comedy “Easter Sunday.”
Mark Wahlberg has paid a fortune for a plot of land in a wealthy Las Vegas enclave, records indicate, raising the prospects that the movie star will build a house in America’s casino capital.
He would often say that while he might be best known for playing gangsters, his real passions were poetry, painting and opera.
The actress discusses the challenges of bringing “Where the Crawdads Sing” from the page to the screen.
Jordan Peele’s “Nope,” The Shins and Thundercat head this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Jon Lovitz says of Bob Saget, “I’d known him for 35 years, he was a great person. He was a close friend, and a very funny guy.”
Keke Palmer and Daniel Kaluuya star in the latest horror project from the writer-director of “Get Out” and “Us.”
The Beverly Theater in downtown Las Vegas has specified its programming categories as Lit, Live and Film.
The stage adaptation of the 1963 comedy classic was the last project Jerry Lewis ever directed, in partnership with legendary composer Marvin Hamlisch.
He died of natural causes early Friday in his New York City apartment, according to his manager, Matt Beckoff.