Guy Laliberte, founder of Cirque du Soleil, has sold his 10-percent minority interest to a Canadian investment company.
John Katsilometes
John Katsilometes’ man-about-town column appears on daily on page 3A. Katsilometes moved to Las Vegas from Northern California in 1996 and spent two years with the RJ before moving to the Greenspun Media Group in 1998, where he served as an editor, magazine writer and columnist. He returned to the RJ in August 2016. He has won numerous state and regional awards, including the 2013 Nevada Press Association Journalist of the Year honor, and has been awarded three times for column writing by the Best of the West contest.
An aerialist fell during the finale of “The Beatles Love” on Sunday night on the Las Vegas Strip.
Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden is becoming something of a scenester in our city, further expanding our civic image.
“They told me Dennis would have liked this to be set up because ‘that’s how he was,’ ” Zak Bagans says of displaying the bed Dennis Hof died in.
The groundswell of love among Barry Manilow’s “Fanilows” stretched to the entrance of the theater’s gift shop. It was a one-night-only event.
Rising comedy star Nikki Glaser shares an Aces in Comedy lineup with such established Strip headliners as David Spade and Ray Romano, Ron White, George Lopez, Tim Allen and Daniel Tosh.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers have canceled shows scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Tuesday night at The Venetian Theatre.
Rick Harrison of “Pawn Stars” says of his ill-fated concept, “I wanted to talk to the gardeners, the housekeepers, the curator of all the historical items around the White House.”
Gwen Stefani has informed fans she is out again at Zappos Theater.
Sean E. Cooper is a top-line comic who has brought the funny to “Fantasy” for 18 years.
Illness has taken Gwen Stefani out of another show at Zappos Theater.
Drag icon Frank Marino says of his short, black skirt, “I found this in the closet, next to Ryan Seacrest.”
Joey Kramer, an original member of Aerosmitih, returned Monday after a seven-month absence from the “Deuces Are Wild” residency at Park Theater.
Named for Smith Center president Myron Martin, Cabaret Jazz has become the premier live entertainment destination for those who ply their craft in Las Vegas.
“Viva Las Vegas” is everywhere, still, in this city. Aerosmith played its version Saturday night.