A look at how Lake Mead, one of the largest manmade lakes in the world, and Lake Las Vegas, one of the largest manmade lakes in Southern Nevada, compare.
Christopher Lawrence
Christopher Lawrence escaped his native Kentucky without an accent thanks to the thousands of hours he spent in front of a television as a child. That’s also why he never learned how to ride a bicycle. He’s been writing about TV and movies since his days at Murray State University, when the school’s basketball coach had him reassigned at the student newspaper after just one story about the team. He’s been a professional TV critic since 2000, the Review-Journal’s TV critic since 2005 and its movie critic since 2012.
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Beethoven symphonies will be paired with works by living American composers each night.
Fans will be able to buy clothes and accessories worn by various members of the Kardashian-Jenner family.
“CSI: Vegas,” the continuation of the groundbreaking drama that launched three spinoffs and put the Strip in front of tens of millions of eyeballs around the world for 15 seasons, has joined the CBS lineup.
Subscribers will have the first chance to purchase tickets to ‘Hamilton’ when it returns as part of the 2022-23 season.
Zak Bagans and Eli Roth will team up to explore some of Bagans’ most prized, haunted items in ‘The Haunted Museum.’
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Las Vegas has been destroyed in movies big and small over the years, but never quite as precisely as it is in the Netflix spectacle.
“Wolfgang” is directed by David Gelb of “Jiro Dreams of Sushi” fame and will debut June 25 on Disney+.
Only a handful of local cinemas remain closed from the pandemic.
The new series follows the tense relationship between an aging Strip icon, portrayed by Jean Smart, and a young upstart.
Diversity and little-seen films will be front and center in a ceremony unlike any you’ve seen.