The Pacific nation of Samoa has banned the Elton John biopic “Rocketman” because of its depictions of homosexuality.
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The rock and metal festival will return to the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center on Oct. 18 and 19.
A downtown Las Vegas restaurant has resurrected a Las Vegas favorite with the Golden Gate Original Shrimp Cocktail.
Joe Crain, a WICS-TV staff member since 2004, disappeared from the weather report after ad-libbing June 5 about Sinclair Broadcast Group’s “Code Red” moniker.
The first of 14 selected artists in residence will explore blackness and LGBTQ in Las Vegas
Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett flew through “Cheek to Cheek” and “The Lady is a Tramp” at Park Theater.
Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger were married over the weekend in a ceremony that the “Guardians of the Galaxy” actor called “intimate, moving and emotional.”
Hard Rock Cafe on the Las Vegas Strip tops a steakburger with 24-karat edible gold in a revamp of the chain’s menu.
An Atlanta rapper’s take on country music has inspired a mostly nonverbal autistic boy in Minnesota to sing.
Bushwick Bill, the diminutive, one-eyed rapper who with the Geto Boys helped put the South’s stamp on rap with hits like “Mind Playing Tricks On Me” and “Six Feet Deep,” died on Sunday at the age of 52, according to his publicist.
Starbucks and environmental charity Hubbub are launching a trial program to lend passengers at Britain’s Gatwick Airport reusable cups while waiting for their flights in hopes of cutting down on waste.
Author Alex Berenson chose to give his latest book a provocative title, one that played off the 1936 film “Tell Your Children” — later known as “Reefer Madness.”
Celin Dion’s sons trooped out to present their legendary mom with two bouquets of red roses — and another, single white rose.
Members of Korabo performed before a packed house at the Summerlin Library Performing Arts Center on Sunday in Las Vegas.
Scores of people gathered Sunday in Las Vegas to celebrate the 121st year of Philippine independence. The celebration included a motorcade, food, music and entertainment.