“Drumline Live,” a touring production inspired the 2002 movie that helped bring HBCU band culture to the mainstream, comes to The Smith Center next week.
Jason Bracelin
Jason Bracelin once went on tour with Kid Rock so you don’t have to. Prior to first being named the RJ’s music writer in 2006, Bracelin was the music editor for the Cleveland Scene alt-weekly. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois. A Decatur, Ill. native, Bracelin has lived in Las Vegas since 2006.
Jeff German’s killing and how the Review-Journal newsroom responded to the aftermath, including the arrest of Robert Telles, are explored in the CBS news series.
The RJ spent the biggest day in the city’s sports history at the biggest sportsbooks in the world. Here’s some of what we saw.
Google searches confirm Americans want to know whether the pop superstar is heading to Las Vegas this weekend to cheer for boyfriend Travis Kelce.
The brutal-to-the-bone, unflinching film chronicles some of the horrific acts of violence committed by Hamas terrorists on that day in Israel.
Play Playground is a lot to take in, designed to be around a 90-minute experience to partake in everything and hit pause on being a grown-up — save for knocking back a cocktail, perhaps.
The Killers, Katy Perry and The Flaming Lips are among the many acts to film iconic clips here.
The R&B and hip-hop festival returns to Las Vegas in May for its third year.
For four dream-fulfilling days, NFL fans can immersive themselves in over two dozen football-based attractions, from two-minute drills to photo-ops with the aforementioned gargantuan head gear.
Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Bad Bunny, Morgan Wallen and more highlight a loaded show schedule for the year ahead.
Family and friends reflect on the lives of Nevada Highway Patrol Sgt. Michael Abbate and trooper Alberto Felix, who were killed in the line of duty.
Post Malone, Bruno Mars, Luke Bryan are among the stars hitting town to ring in 2024.
A look at a “safe space for violence,” a police officer called to war and more.
The lineup for the music festival at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center includes an appearance that has been in the making for nearly four years.
Garth Brooks, Lainey Wilson, Carrie Underwood among country music stars hitting town during the National Finals Rodeo.