The three-day heavy music, indie rock and hip-hop fest is relocating to a new location on the Las Vegas Strip.
Jason Bracelin
Jason Bracelin once went on tour with Kid Rock so you don’t have to. Prior to first being named the R-J’s music writer in 2006, Bracelin was the music editor for the Cleveland Scene alt-weekly. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois. A Decatur, Ill. native, Bracelin has lived in Las Vegas since 2006.
Griffin Haddill heads VRTCL, a company that has become a leader in the burgeoning industry of generating TikTok virality for artists and record labels.
The three-day festival returns to downtown Las Vegas Sept. 16-18.
From hosting Broadway hits to Neil deGrasse Tyson, the performing art center has become a cultural hub of Las Vegas.
“Some of my most difficult conversations with the design team early on had to do with Cabaret Jazz,” Myron Martin acknowledges.
From DIY roots to his modern wonderland and into the digital future — life’s been good for superstar DJ and full-on Las Vegas local Steve Aoki.
When people ask if college is necessary anymore, DeRionne Pollard — the first Black woman to run a college campus in Nevada — can point to her life as an answer
“We try to stay together; we try to support each other,” says aerialist Dmitry Deyneko, who’s performed in Las Vegas since 2017. “That’s what we can do from here.”
The Academy of Country Music Awards are back in Las Vegas, albeit with a new home in their old stomping grounds: Allegiant Stadium.
Since debuting in 2013, Life is Beautiful has steadily grown into a massive draw, now attracting a 170,000 fans a year.
Friday’s show was a one-off gig that was Metallica’s first U.S. concert of the year and one of only three shows they have booked for America in 2022 thus far.
Javon Johnson’s short film “Voicemails to My Future Self Vol. 1” is based on his 2013 poem “‘Cuz He’s Black”
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Former music journalist Eric Gladstone has compiled stories of “rock’s last great era” in his recently published book, “Anything But Nirvana.”
“Hetereosexuality” another in a string of acclaimed records from the singer.