New York Post’s Page Six reported Barry Manilow’s run at Lunt-Fontanne Theatre has been a “flop” because of sagging ticket sales.
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In its first two years, net proceeds have allowed VetsAid to disburse nearly $1.2 million in grants.
Freed’s Bakery, a Las Vegas institution for 60 years, has announced plans to open a Freed’s Dessert Shop in Summerlin, with a grand opening in October.
The debut episode of reality TV series “Turquoise Fever,” set in the wilds of rural Tonopah, premieres Wednesday on the INSP Network.
It’s bowls and more — even milk shakes and waffles — at Cereal Killerz Kitchen at Galleria at Sunset mall.
Human Nature and “Legends In Concert” led a lineup of headliners at the AFAN Black & White Party.
Audiences helped the “Fast & Furious” spinoff “Hobbs & Shaw” take another lap at No. 1 even with an onslaught of four new major releases this weekend.
J.D. Salinger, who died in 2010, lived a reclusive life in Cornish, New Hampshire, and rarely spoke to the media.
Left open was the possibility that the movie could be released in theaters or on streaming at a later date.
Matt Goss’ song about chasing fame is as current as the latest Twitter post.
One grills the prickly vegetable, others include it in a soup, a dip, a bruschetta and on pizza.
Priscilla Fowler Fine Art features exhibits of mixed-media work by Ken Farkash and Priscilla Fowler.
English film director Gurinder Chadha’s encounter with the Boss on the red carpet helped her get permission to use Springsteen’s songs in her film, “Blinded by the Light.”
Etta Baykara says when she got to Sin City and experienced her first show, she thought she’d ‘died and went to heaven.’
TV Guide’s Matt Roush fields viewers television-related questions.