Kylie Minogue’s new residency, a Priscilla Presley double feature and Doja Cat in concert top this week’s lineup.
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Rick Barnes is a “fixer.” He is called in to provide one-on-one alcohol and drug addiction counseling to prominent people in tough times.
“The good thing is at this age the whole world has opened up to me, but sometimes I feel it’s late,” says the director, whose “Killers of the Flower Moon” opens this weekend.
Las Vegas should be a hotbed for horror movies, but we just don’t have an iconic one the way we have a go-to drama (“Casino”) or comedy (“The Hangover”).
“I just love this Earth and being here. I like spending my time getting to know people. Why not make it special for everyone?” the Captain Marvel star says.
NASCAR weekend, the Summerlin Festival of Arts and Ice Cube top this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky says “Postcard From Earth” takes guests on a global tour.
A night with Frankie’s Favorite Obsession, Vegas’ longest-running “Rocky Horror” tribute act.
The film “Downwind” explores the history and consequences of nuclear fallout and detonations at the Nevada Test Site, now known as the Nevada National Security Site.
The 86-year-old Oscar winner has given us a slew of memorable roles across an A-list career that spans more than five decades.
Doggie Paddle & Play Day, “Black Panther in Concert,” and a celebration of noir films and classic cocktails lead this week’s lineup.
His work spanned TV, theater and radio, and he starred in dozens of films from “Gosford Park” to “The King’s Speech” and the animated family movie “Paddington.”
Wahlberg made a couple million on his townhouse sale and still has a myriad of interests in Las Vegas.
The studio is the third advertiser to display its wares on the Sphere’s 4-acre exterior LED screen.
Mike Tyson’s biopic was announced in 2014, with Jamie Foxx as the star. Foxx is out, but the film is on.