The Excalibur will be the next MGM Resorts property to reopen, on June 11, according to a hotel spokesman.
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The Mob Museum, not an easy sell when its opening was announced a decade ago, continues to show its resiliency.
“Look at me, Dana,” John Oliver said in a string of UFC name suggestions. “Why didn’t you just call it UF-SEA? It’s perfect.”
The undoing of “Twenty-One” was set off by declining ratings, and a producer’s refusal to uphold a dirty bargain.
At one point the crowd faced off with a line of patrolmen at the edge of the blocked-off Fremont Street Experience.
Christo, known for massive, ephemeral public arts projects, has died. He was 84.
“I really thought I was going to be killed that night,” Norm Johnson says of the Watts riots. “I literally drove through a mob.”
Golden Globe winner for his Hulu series got his start in stand-up, realizing, ‘I really wanted to talk about something important like race and culture.’
Las Vegas’ hub for theater, ballet, symphony, Broadway shows and educational programs remains dark amid coronavirus pandemic.
Lady Gaga postponed a “Chromatica” listening party in the wake of protests over George Floyd’s death.
Chef Josh Smith is exiting Bardot Brasserie and has accepted a position as chef/partner at Downtown Summerlin’s Andiron Steak & Sea.
Las Vegas may be reopening, but First Friday is staying digital.
High-end dining remains off-limits on the Strip, but fine dining aficionados have off-Strip options.
They’re proving that the show can go on even if that means meeting audiences from a rooftop, behind a plastic sheet or from outside their vehicles.
A new German bakery and cafe opens in Henderson, while other spots plan wine dinners, free T-shirts and a new lounge scheduled to open this year.