Joey Kramer, Aerosmith’s drummer for 50 years, is suing the band for preventing him from returning to the stage.
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The new El Dorado will add some Latin touches to the menu, alongside the Mexican cuisine that made its Sammy Davis Jr. Drive location a hit.
Founder Allan Carter talks about his decision to shutter one of the city’s best, most prolific indie labels.
Researcher Louis van Tilborgh said Van Gogh used painting as both a way of portraying his mental breakdown and of helping him to recover.
With no advance notice, David Chang officially opened Moon Palace, his slider spot at Palazzo, on Monday morning.
Kaiseki Yuzu threw a “moving party” on Saturday to celebrate its relocation from Henderson to Chinatown.
Eatt Gourmet Bistro’s Nicolas Kalpokdjian confirms the West Sahara Avenue restaurant will transition from a restaurant to a private event space.
“Parasite” has officially infected Hollywoods award season. Bong Joon Ho’s Korean class satire became the first foreign language film to take top honors from the Screen Actors Guild on Sunday, setting itself up as a legitimate best picture contender to the front-runner “1917” at next month’s Academy Awards.
Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone arrived with his wife, Lindsay. He also showed up with a purple mouse under his left eye, a parting gift from Conor McGregor from T-Mobile Arena earlier in the night.
Bredon Urie christens Notes for Notes studio at a Henderson Boys & Girls Club.
It took famed combatant Conor McGregor less than a minute to kick Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone’s butt in UFC 246. He later spent three hours kicking it up in at his post-fight party at Encore Beach Club at Nightclub.
The film exceeded expectations, building momentum with favorable reviews including an A Cinema Score and a 76% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Carrot Top suggested Jon Gruden coach the Dolphins. “I can’t help you, bro,” Gruden said.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollisons says of his “We Are Here,” disco show, “We are picky. It has to be the right kind of venue.”
From the stage, Jon Bon Jovi checked out the “Absinthe” tent and said, “I can imagine the band coming back here.”