The fountains at Bellagio enchant audiences on a nightly basis with dancing waters choreographed to classical music, show tunes and pop favorites.
Janna Karel
Janna Karel joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2016 as a web producer, shooting videos and managing social media for Features. In 2018, she became a Features reporter for the RJ. She previously worked as a travel writer for both a local magazine and television show. She studied education at UNLV.
She leaps through the air, splashes through blue waves and glides through the golden “O.” And she’s made out of chocolate.
Drake has become by far the biggest rapper in the game, which also means he has become by far the biggest source of hip-hop beef.
Happy National Taco Day.
Las Vegas band O Wildly starts off Sunday with their American roots-rock set.
Life is Beautiful doesn’t always trend toward rock n’ roll. Turn to St. Vincent for more guitar-driven jams.
The first artist to take the Huntridge stage this weekend will be Las Vegas’ own Mike Xavier. Backed by a live band, Xavier raps with honest, emotional lyrics that illustrate his journey from homeless to headliner.
Taco Bell was voted the best Mexican restaurant in the country in a recent Harris Poll study.
A fourth virtual reality experience has debuted on the Las Vegas Strip and it promises to transport you to new lands.
Las Vegas local and professional competitive eater Miki Sudo is defending her title today with a seven-pound challenge.
The happiest place on Earth will get a little happier next summer.
Having recently celebrated their 30th anniversary, the Smashing Pumpkins are hitting the road with three-fourths of their original lineup for the first time in 18 years, performing material from their first five albums.
It’s the sixth largest city in Nevada — but only until Sept. 3. That morning, the post office will close, the airport and DMV will shutter and the residents, their homes and their vehicles will disappear.
Seriously, the mere thought of attending the “Twins of Evil” tour, which teams Marilyn Manson with Rob Zombie, is like being strapped into an electric chair and zapped with 50 trillion volts of heavy metal madness.
Though it no longer calls Southern Nevada home, Panic! At the Disco will always be a Vegas-born band.