The wide-ranging music festival relocates to Mandalay Bay this weekend for its fourth and biggest year yet.
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The singer-songwriter, whose “Golden Hour” won album of the year at the Grammys, ACMs and CMAs, returns to town this week.
Funk kingpin George Clinton’s farewell tour and the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul lead this week’s Las Vegas music roundup.
DJ Snake takes over XS and Encore Beach Club and Nervo returns to Hakkasan and Omnia in this week’s nightlife roundup.
Singer Jackson Browne begins a limited engagement at The Venetian and “Blanc de Blanc” arrives at SLS Las Vegas in this week’s show roundup.
The Chart House’s pick-a-pair deal leads this week’s food & drink roundup.
International photographer Trey Ratcliff displays works at Carnevale Gallery and Las Vegas Little Theatre offers a free season preview in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
Topping the summery drink with a scoop of your favorite egg white meringue adds a sweet, creamy taste.
This October, many of Tim Burton’s fantastical, spooky and imaginative creations will touch down at The Neon Museum in Las Vegas.
Put a spark in your National Fajita Day on Sunday with two outposts of Juan’s, which flames its specialty dish at your table.
Brown’s log home is in Homer, which overlooks scenic Kachemak Bay and bills itself as the “Halibut Capital of the World.”
Human Nature opened a decade ago at Imperial Palace, and continues to churn out Motown hits.
Others include Market in the Alley, a rally to oppose renaming of Debbie Reynolds Drive and a forum presented by Metro at The Mob Museum.
The Amazing Johnathan is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside the guy whose act included a joke that, decades later, remains among the most original and deeply wrong things you could ever hope to hear.
The marathon concert turned cultural touchstone turns 50 Thursday, remaining a sign of the times whose legacy has endured even as those times have changed and changed again.