From Maxx Crosby and Celine Dion to Jose Canseco and others, here’s a few recent celebrity transactions and listings that took place in the valley.
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The Golden Knights crank up the siren before the first, second and third periods. The folks who crank the siren might seem randomly selected, but there is a strategy.
Nile Rodgers & Chic are added to Voltaire’s impressive roster of headliners.
Even in planning stages, the NFL draft is feeling like a rite of passage on the Strip.
After lighting the Al Davis Memorial Torch, Steve Wynn said he is not on a comeback tour. “I am a private citizen.”
NBA center DeMarcus Cousins and Rick Harrison, the star of “Pawn Stars” on the History Channel, have sold their Las Vegas homes as the valley’s luxury housing market remains hot.
Instead of its usual July date during baseball’s All-Star break, the show has been rescheduled and re-imagined as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Reality TV star Kristin Cavallari and former Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler are getting divorced.
Dennis Rodman dove into The Beach Nightclub during its apex that June evening, a trip famous because it took place on an off night during the 1997 NBA Finals.
Shania Twain and Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis are fast friends.
Kobe Bryant said of the NBA in Vegas: “If it is a great opportunity, it depends on venue. I think the big issue would be the venue.”
“It’s only gonna be released on draught to start,” Ryan Reaves says. “But if people like it we’ll start thinking cans and bottles.”
“I used to be a fan of the Houston Aeros, in the old World Hockey Association,” Billy Gibbons said. “Now I’m looking at the NHL in the desert. Wow. Who would have thought?”
And, adding yet more spice to the spectacle, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson took part — remotely — by providing the voiceover for the video leading to the fighters’ entrance to the arena.
In anticipation of a crush of fight fans swarming the MGM Grand, the host hotel’s Crush restaurant is planning the “ultimate VIP experience.”