The play, by Jack Holden and Ed Stambollouian at the Lucille Lortel Theater, tells the story of a brutal bully who was shot and killed in plain view. By Elisabeth Vincentelli The true-crime genre ...
A Las Vegas wine connoisseur achieved a jaw-dropping dining feat in New York City by visiting 28 of the world’s top-rated, award-winning restaurants in just 24 hours. Joshua Fyksen, a sommelier at ...
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s director of photography, an avid cyclist and veteran photojournalist, was in critical condition after being injured Thursday in a hit-and-run crash. Metropolitan Police ...
Her new memoir, “True Crime,” traces how she survived a Southern Gothic upbringing to emerge as one of the world’s most famous thriller writers. By Alexandra Jacobs When you purchase an independently ...
“Punisher: One Last Kill” is anything but. To put it plainly, Jon Bernthal’s anti-hero Punisher does a lot of killing in his ...
The Las Vegas Review-Journal is launching VegasBusiness, a new multiplatform brand designed to deliver authoritative reporting, analysis and insight to the business leaders and decision makers in the ...
Today’s AI is still unreliable. Some researchers think solving that problem requires teaching AI systems to understand the world around them. AI systems have already gained impressive mastery over the ...
The 2026 Las Vegas edition of Sick New World is in the books and the weekend brought some spectacular performances. System of a Down and Korn sat atop the bill, but you also had Ministry, Evanescence, ...
New York City's first full-scale casino with live table games opened to gamblers more than a decade after New York voters approved an expansion of gambling.
Sisters Juliana Vega and Anita Barajas crouched among a cluster of flowers near the rideshare pickup at Resorts World Las Vegas, allowing ladybugs to crawl across their hands. The two had each just ...
The Punisher is back in One Last Kill, a new special in lieu of him returning for a full series, at least for now. How did it ...
The Sphere, the Las Vegas-based orb that Madison Square Garden boss James Dolan spent $2.3 billion to build, is now the world’s highest-grossing entertainment venue — defying initial doomsday ...
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