Orson Bean, the witty actor and comedian who enlivened the game show “To Tell the Truth” and played a crotchety merchant on “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” was hit and killed by a car in Los Angeles, authorities said. He was 91.
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Robert Conrad, the rugged, contentious actor who starred in the hugely popular 1960s television series Hawaiian Eye and The Wild, Wild West, died Saturday. He was 84.
Spicy or mild, sausage can be an ingredient that adds jazz to a bowl of jambalaya or a pizza; it can also make for a hearty sandwich.
Of the nine movies up for the top prize at Sunday’s awards, only “Parasite” and “Marriage Story” are contemporary tales.
The 29-year-old Queensland, Australia, native talks about playing Harley Quinn and her start in acting.
Clark County poet laureate Heather Lang-Cassera collected the work of more than 50 writers across the Silver State.
LVAG Gallery features works by artist Lynne Adamson Adrian.
Members of the Kansas City Chiefs, led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce , checked into Aria on Friday and flooded the resorts’s mega-club.
CeeLo Green has cut his 16-show run to eight, saying, “Change can be unexpected and change is often inevitable.”
Andy Walmsley designed the set of “RuPaul’s Drag Race Live!” at Flamingo Showroom, hitting No. 21 in Vegas.
Gwen Stefani has called out of her Saturday night appearance at Zappos Theater. The show was to be a return to her “Just A Girl” residency at the Planet Hollywood venue.
Sababa, which was in a plaza at Durango and Desert Inn, is being renovated, will become The Legends Oyster Bar & Grill.
Las Vegas restaurants are celebrating National Pizza Day on Sunday by offering free slices, free T-shirts, reduced-price and special-for-that-day pies.
Chef James Trees, who has Esther’s Kitchen and Ada’s, met Willie Nelson when he served him a glass of iced tea at age 11, and in March he’ll cook at Nelson’s annual event.
Emerson Elementary School in Berkeley was billed by Movie Licensing USA on behalf of Disney for “illegally screening” the film at a “parent’s night out” event.