Mark Davis calls his mother “The First Lady of Raider Nation.”
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The nine-hole Hole19 Miniature Golf Bar Pop-Up at Tivoli Village also offers beer pong, Jenga, video games and a full bar with craft cocktails.
It wouldn’t be October without some additional pumped-up frights, and a new effort seems committed to delivering them as safely as possible.
Tommy DeVito, founding member of the Four Seasons rock ’n’ roll group and an inspiration for the “Jersey Boys” musical, has died of COVID-19 in Henderson.
Brandon Flowers says, “Every time someone makes a record, they say that they have 50 songs and they’re going to release another record. We really are.”
Chris Wink, the director of content and cool “stuff” for Area15 and co-founder of Blue Man Group arrived at the arts-and-entertainment complex in a full Las Vegas Raider costume.
The Southern Nevada resident’s fantasy series and thrillers sold millions of copies worldwide.
It took almost two months, but ABC finally acknowledged Monday that the upcoming 12th season of “Shark Tank” was filmed in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis is using the team’s home opener to thank supporters and donate to a pair of prominent Las Vegas charities.
“Schitt’s Creek,” the little Canadian show about a fish-out-of-water family, made history at Sunday’s Emmy Awards with a comedy awards sweep, something even TV greats including “Frasier” and “Modern Family” failed to achieve.
About three quarters of the country’s movie theaters are open, but Americans are not going back in significant numbers in the COVID-era, even with new films coming into the marketplace weekly.
“The Bradshaw Bunch” reality show, or “docu-series,” centers on the affable Terry Bradshaw and his family at Bradshaw Ranch.
Documentary series chronicles the actor’s 13,000-mile motorcycle trek in Central and South America.
Station manager Terri Peck; “More” producer Toni Gonzales; anchors Rachel Smith, Maria Silva and Christine Maddela; and reporter Jillian Lopez are no longer with the company.
In late May, Bill Medley underwent surgery to remove a cancerous growth from his throat. On June 8, he lost his wife, Paula, after a five-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. The two had been married 35 years.