The four-part miniseries “Ghost Adventures: Quarantine” by Zak Bagans will debut in June on the Travel Channel. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Here are the Top 10 Las Vegas entertainment stories of 2017 10. Proposed Symphony Park art museum gets $1 million in state funding 9. The Smith Center celebrates fifth anniversary 8. Imagine Dragons “Believer” tops charts for 29 weeks 7. The Killers get their first No. 1 record 6. “Magic Mike Live” debuts at Hard Rock 5. Cirque du Soleil buys Blue Man Group 4. A British millionaire finishes restoring the Liberace mansion 3. UNLV’s Black Mountain Institute purchases Believer Magazine 2. Ghost hunter Zak Bagans opens his Las Vegas Haunted Museum 1. Las Vegas native Jimmy Kimmel jumps into the national spotlight
Charles Manson’s false teeth are now on display at a Las Vegas museum. The cult leader died Nov. 19 at age 83. Manson masterminded the cold-blooded murders of nine people in 1969. His dentures and prison shower flip-flops are among the newest pieces at the Haunted Museum. The faux choppers are in a room devoted to serial killers. TV ghost hunter Zak Bagans says the dentures were stolen in 2010 by a fellow inmate while Manson took a shower.
Zak Bagans is set to open The Haunted Museum in early October in downtown Las Vegas. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal