The original cast members of “Parks and Recreation” are getting back to work for a coronavirus-related fundraising special.
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In moving her “Courage” tour to 2021, Celine Dion says, “I look forward to the days when we can once again share the joys of singing and dancing together.”
The owners of an oyster bar and a breakfast spot forge ahead with plans made long before the coronavirus pandemic forced the restaurant industry to close dining rooms.
Former wideout Brandon Marshall remembers, “I’m literally in the Wynn hotel, and I call Jay. I’m like, ‘Jay, I’m in some trouble. I need $60,000.’ ”
Four-time Super Bowl champ Terry Bradshaw says, “We will all get on the other side of this soon, but in the meantime, I hope this song brings a smile to your faces.”
Among the prizes, Dana White is offering “the biggest, baddest UFC fan experience that we’ve ever done” to support food-related charities.
The virtual event May 1 aims to keep the First Friday community connected while practicing social distancing.
The theater is selling tickets for shows including “Bad Boys for Life” and “Trolls World Tour.” Guests must remain in their cars as part of new safety measures.
The Las Vegas mayor’s viral CNN interview carried over into late-night comedy.
This week’s top choices include the series finale of the Emmy-winning spy thriller “Homeland.”
“House of Dancing Water” in Macau offers a glimpse into reopening a live entertainment venue.
‘Quaternity’ is a 70-minute collection of music by the 65-member orchestra.
Las Vegas ‘gig’ performers are asking, “What am I supposed to do?” Keith Thompson says, “We do this.”
Switch to Kindness, a gift card program launched Wednesday, offers a way to support the community during the coronavirus crisis.
It didn’t take long for one of Las Vegas’ favorite sons to weigh in on Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s ill-fated interview with Anderson Cooper on CNN.