Leo Friedman
April 27, 2010 - 3:28 pm
For retired photographer Leo Friedman, Broadway's as close as the garage of his southwest Las Vegas home.
For retired photographer Leo Friedman, Broadway's as close as the garage of his southwest Las Vegas home.
The Learning Center is not necessarily a replacement for Grant Hall, but “an expansion and augmentation” of the old building.
About 30 employees are losing their jobs at the concierge desks at a half-dozen MGM Resorts International properties.
The Smith Center transformed into Neverland for the world premiere of “Peter Pan,” a re-imagined version of choreographer Trey McIntyre’s production.
Doberman Drawing Room, Corner Bar Management’s new nightspot in the Arts District, opens to the public on April 30.
San Diego-based fast food chain Jack in the Box announced plans this week to close up to 200 locations as part of a broader strategy to improve long-term finances.
The lead designer of the Athletics Las Vegas ballpark will give a look inside how the idea of the facility came to life this weekend as part of the Neon Museum’s Duck Duck Shed event.
If everyone around you seems to be getting sick and you’re looking for extra protection, pick up some strawberries.
“I think it’s because of the personal experience I’ve had making the show,” the 50-year-old actor says of “The Last of Us.” “It’s a rare thing.”
You don’t need to mimic fitness influencer Ashton Hall’s six-hour regimen to get your mornings off to a productive start.
The comic is performing at Dolby Live after selling out Encore Theater two years ago.