Performing Arts
Would breaking up Live Nation and Ticketmaster actually lower concert ticket prices?
Jose Luis Magana / AP Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks during a news conference at the Department of Justice headquarters in Washington, Thursday, May 23,
WNBA is investigating whether Vegas tourism authority can sponsor Aces players for $100K each
John Locher / Associated Press Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson (22) reacts as she wears the 2023 championship ring before a WNBA basketball game
As curtain drops on iconic Tropicana, its comedy club is getting the ‘Last Laughs’
Steve Marcus A sign promotes the Laugh Factory at the Tropicana Las Vegas Thursday, March 28, 2024. With the Tropicana closing to make space for
Artificial intelligence to be used to help improve safety of Las Vegas crosswalks
Brian Ramos The city of Las Vegas is taking a new approach towards crosswalk signs and is testing an artificial intelligence system that could train
Christian Wilkins embodies the revitalized ‘Raider Way’
Steve Marcus Christian Wilkins, a 6-4, 310-pound defensive tackle, displays a jacket with a playing card design in the liner during a news conference at
Mountain West tourney looms as UNLV drops finale at UNR
Steve Marcus UNLV head coach Kevin Kruger questions a call during the second half of an NCAA basketball game against Wyoming at the Thomas &
Alabama court’s IVF ruling fuels worry in post-Roe America
Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP Veronica Wehby-Upchurch holds a sign and son Ladner Upchurch as hundreds gather for a rally for in vitro fertilization
Curtain Up: Celebrating Performing Arts in Las Vegas
Las Vegas, often celebrated for its dazzling shows and concerts, also boasts a rich tapestry of performing arts that enriches the city’s cultural landscape. From
How can Raiders get in on next Super Bowl in Vegas?
Paul Sancya / AP Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby reacts after a play during the second half sgainst the Detroit Lions, Monday, Oct.
More than 100,000 Nevadans have already cast primary ballots
Steve Marcus Gil Evans left, and Jay Johnson wait in line before a Commit to Caucus rally featuring former president and Republican presidential candidate Donald