Tony Sacca always had something going on. He relished new projects, whether it was his Las Vegas Rocks Café restaurant and showroom downtown at Neonopolis or his musical/comedy adventure through our city’s history, “Vegas the Story.”
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Jeff Civillico underwent knee surgery on Halloween. He ends his hiatus in March in a new room (for him) at Paris Las Vegas.
Vanessa Williams called her friend David Weinreb of the Howard Hughes Corporation to perform a couple of numbers to close the annual Nevada Ballet Theatre Black & White Ball at Aria.
Most recently a three-day event at Las Vegas Festival Grounds, the Academy of Country Music’s “Party for a Cause” is branching out to such locales as Hard Rock Hotel, Red Rock Resort and Toby Keith’s joint at Harrah’s.
The Academy of Country Music’s “Party for a Cause” charity festival is all partied out at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds.
It’s a dinner show starring a couple of magicians, but the new “Jarrett & Raja” show isn’t quite interactive theater in the spirit of “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding.”
Various strip casinos like the Aria, Palazzo and Bellagio have decorations strung up in preparation for Chinese New Year 2017, which begins on Saturday, January 28.
Cindy Blackman was a star musician long before she joined Santana’s band. She continues to shine as a solo artist while performing with her husband.
Scott Kreeger worked at resorts on and off the Strip for more than two decades, opening Red Rock Resort and steering SLS Las Vegas for more than two years.
The Piano Guys performed “Fight Song” at the Liberty Ball on Friday night, rankling the song’s writer and performer, Rachel Platten.
Andre Agassi might wince at acclaim for his charity work, but he’s made a lot of folks smile.
Penn and Emily Jillette head up a list of celebrity couples performing “Love Letters” next month at The Space.
Lee Greenwood sang, played bass and dealt blackjack during his days as a rising entertainer at the Tropicana.
Claire Sinclair, singer Natalie Brown and the hard-charging cast of “Pin Up” were told Sunday night the show’s final performance will be March 4.
Tony Orlando will appear during the inaguration of President Trump on Friday night, in a show of support for veterans and military personnel.