One of the current stars of Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club in Las Vegas is in talks about developing her own talk show. And two late-night TV icons are involved.
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With Kelly Curran’s departure, the parking of Sky 3 ends Channel 3’s 34-year run of sending helicopters over Southern Nevada.
“I Am: Celine Dion” is due to begin streaming June 25 on Prime Video.
A family representative confirmed the death of one of Rick Harrison’s three sons. “Pawn Stars” is a hit show on the History Channel.
The first of three teasers debuted Thursday morning on BetMGM’s social media app and also its YouTube page.
Jo Koy’s joke about Taylor Swift at Sunday’s Golden Globe awards show was not universally appreciated, especially by Swift, devoid of emotion while sipping her drink as the remark fell flat.
Burr’s breaking back to Las Vegas this weekend, headlining at Dolby Live at 10 p.m. Friday. His show is a comic interlude for Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Legendary illustrators of Snoopy, Mickey Mouse and (yes) Ren and Stimpy will appear together on the Strip in December.
Rick Barnes is a “fixer.” He is called in to provide one-on-one alcohol and drug addiction counseling to prominent people in tough times.
Wahlberg made a couple million on his townhouse sale and still has a myriad of interests in Las Vegas.
Kimmel has called off “Strike Force Three,” the all-star show with his late-night counterparts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon.
“Strike Force Five” is being pared for a one-night benefit performance to help sidelined Hollywood pros.
Geechy Guy, a quirky, funny, talented comic who made a career of searing one-liners, starred at Vegas clubs and once beat Ray Romano on “Star Search.”
Jon Lovitz and Paul Reubens intersected at the peak of their popularity.
Melody Sweets drew a talented cast and crew to The Beverly Theater for the season finale of her baking-burlesque YouTube series “The Sweets’ Spot.”