Perhaps it was preordained.
Shows
Alan Parsons
Singer Celine Dion is canceling a week of shows at Caesars Palace to kick a sinus infection.
Mardi Gras occurred in New Orleans four days earlier, but the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s Pops program Saturday came as close as one could expect, at least musically, to replicating the real thing, regardless of the calendar.
Musician, composer, actor, writer and director Guy Davis was mostly wearing his blues hat for an enthusiastic but sadly sparse audience for his one-man show in the 365-seat auditorium at The Charleston Heights Arts Center.
Meet Mary Elizabeth Hotchkiss
TV sitcoms may have never found a place for Carrot Top, but they at least caught up to his pace.
Billy Gardell rattles the date off without thinking about it: Dec. 28, 1987.
On their first headlining tour, with Las Vegas being its second date, Imagine Dragons seemed more at home on a larger stage than they did back when they were playing smaller local clubs like Beauty Bar and The Bunkhouse.
The Who’s new staging of “Quadrophenia” is full of deliberate “then and now” comparisons, but Las Vegas got an extra one Friday night.
Tropicana Las Vegas President Alex Yemenidjian says he was “not proud” of his hotel’s vintage showroom, which perhaps had a subconscious effect on how it underperformed in recent years.