Heavier on keyboards than guitar riffs, Cold Cave brought brooding darkwave and synthpop to Psycho Las Vegas.
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Did someone say riffs? High on Fire’s got ‘em.
Downtown Las Vegas Events Center has hosted more than 500 music shows, and nearly 100 viewing parties.
Gaetano Palmeri, whose Gaetano’s Ristorante on Eastern Avenue has attracted a loyal following since opening in 2002, died Tuesday after suffering a heart attack Aug. 3.
These British psychedelic rock forebearers have been melting minds since 1967.
Peter Fonda, the son of a Hollywood legend who became a movie star in his own right both writing and starring in counterculture classics like “Easy Rider,” has died at 79.
“I love seeing culture in Vegas come together,” says Dan Reynolds. “Vegas is my hometown … a really beautiful place.”
Danny McBride returns to the pay channel that was the home of his comedies “Eastbound & Down” and “Vice Principals.”
The show will continue with ace keyboardist and Fator’s road sidekick Bill Zappia performing the backing music to tracks.
TV Guide’s Matt Roush fields television-related questions from viewers.
This week’s top choices include the debut of “The Righteous Gemstones” and “Hitsville: The Making of Motown” and the final episode of “Baskets.”
No one was injured when Madsen was driving a Toyota Land Rover that ran into a pole on March 24.
“Blanc de Blanc” is created by Australia’s independent Strut & Fret Production House, which has its hand in multiple touring productions, including “Blanc de Blanc Encore.”
“Seven Magic Tires,” created by Las Vegas artists Justin Favela and Ramiro Gomez, substitutes piles of tires for hefty boulders to create the scale model.
Def Leppard is a confident, capable and experienced band. For evidence, check out Phil Collen.