Experience the sound. Witness the hysteria. Get ready to rock! Legendary British rock icons Def Leppard bring their Las Vegas show, “Def Leppard Hits Vegas: The Sin City Residency,” to Zappos Theater inside Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.
This month’s style section features the Harley-Davidson Iron 883 motorbike, and the Kobold Pandemonium watch, America’s first fully skeletonized chronograph watch..
Hibiscus Tea may be your new health tonic to sip. You can sip this tart tea either hot or cold while toasting to better health at the same time. The red-hued drink has been linked to significant health benefits.
This month’s trending section features Hollywood “It Girl” actress Caylee Cowan who we predict will blow up in the coming years, Huel nutrition supplement and meal replacement drink and the Smart Snore eye mask.
This month’s Instagram Crush features Jaylene Cook, Sara Calixto, Samantha Hoopes, Dani Daniels and six more lovelies that will knock your socks off.
THE MAGICAL MYSTERY OF - BILL MURRAY
Bill Murray is one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood, and yet so far removed from the traditional ideal of an actor, he’s more likely to be seen dancing with fans at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am than attending awards parties. Here, the ever-surprising and undefinable Murray talks about how, despite his unparalleled success on the silver screen, he will always be happiest out in nature, smashing a long shot over an uphill green.
BON APPETITE VEGAS UNCORK'D
Bon Appetite magazine holds their Vegas Uncork’d festival every year. It offers fans of their magazine a chance to rub elbows with their favorite culinary icons in several events over the course of four days. Resident foodie Vegas Food Nerd covered the events and gives you an inside look at this food orgy.
With its 66” tires and over 35 feet in length, Big Guns is the world’s longest Monster Truck. When you climb behind the wheel of this behemoth, you get a feeling for what it’s like to be a professional Monster Truck driver.
Five years, 260 shows, 15 in-studio performances, five drugs tried and 50 debaucherously inappropriate acts performed. A look back at the first five years of the SDR Show.