Mayor Carolyn Goodman remembers a funny night at … somewhere. Wait, yes, it was the Forum!
The Strip
The $90 million theater brings another evolution in video technology, but its designer says it’s still about who is performing on stage, not the space itself.
Developers of the proposed Alon Las Vegas resort on the Strip say they’ll continue to explore options to get the project started after its principal financial backer, Australia-based Crown Resorts, backed out of the deal Thursday.
Sincerity or wry laughs await in the limited-run holiday shows from the Palazzo singer and the Flamingo comedy-magician.
“Raiding the Rock Vault,” a favorite of classic-rock fans for nearly four years, is set to shake up Vinyl at Hard Rock Hotel beginning in March.
Danny Seraphine first played Vegas in 1976, with Chicago at the old Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts. He’s back this weekend for a benefit show at Orleans Showroom, and also to hit an old-Vegas haunt.
In a three-day span, the Vitales took in Reba and Brooks & Dunn at the Colosseum; Jennifer Lopez at Axis theater at Planet Hollywood; and Sunday’s Dunham show.
In 2017, Jeff Dunham’s puppets will be sharing a showroom with Celine, Elton John, Rod Stewart, and Reba and Brooks & Dunn.
The fragrance of fresh paint in the unisex bathroom gave The Space that new-theater feel Friday night. Mark Shunock staged the first ticketed performance at the entertainment center in a one-time warehouse at 3460 Cavaretta Court.
In an evening of short skirts and long stares, the human pheromone on stage gave local labor-and-delivery units nine months notice to steel themselves for some serious overtime.
Saying it is tired of being used as a free self-parking garage for competing hotels, the officials at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas have announced they, too, will charge guests to park at the resort.
A 28-year-old woman is fighting for her life after a taxicab hit her outside of Bellagio on the Strip early Friday morning.
In ventriloquism, it’s best to keep your mouth still and your career moving. Terry Fator is a master at both.
A growing number of tourists appear to be dropping two bus lines running along the Strip and hopping aboard rides offered by transportation network companies Uber and Lyft.
From big-name loss leaders to small bars off the casino floor, free live music is finding its way back into the casino scene.