It’s the night of Criss Angel’s finale at Luxor, and I ask if he’s been counting the days until he leaves the property.
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Wanda Widdles called forth a parade led by Darth Vader and a Stormtrooper, followed by a pair of bedraggled Spider-Men, showgirls, Mickey Mouse (or his understudy), Captain America, Deadpool and a pair of Playboy bunnies.
Salt-N-Pepa is co-hosting the daytime talk show (2 p.m. KLAS Channel 8) to promote “I Love the ’90s — The Vegas Show” at Paris Theater.
This is a homecoming for Murray Sawchuck, late of Planet Hollywood, who headlined Laugh Factory from April 2012 through October 2014.
It’s clear that Britney Spears is set up to go toe-to-toe (or, heel-to-heel) with other superstar residencies at The Park Theater, and elsewhere, in ‘19.
Steve Reineke, hired by the N.Y. Pops after an exhaustive two-year search, learned of Frankie Moreno through violin great Joshua Bell (who was seated a half-dozen seats to my right at Friday’s show).
“We’re so psyched to come to Vegas,” says Andy Cohen, who, along with his longtime friend Anderson Cooper, will bring “AC2: Deep Talk and Shallow Tales” to the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Friday. “We can’t believe we’re playing that stage.”
During an appearance on KXNT Channel 13’s “Morning Blend” show, Donny Osmond issued the starting announcement that Donny & Marie would end their run at Flamingo Las Vegas in 2019
Britney Spears’ fans won’t need to look far for domination. It’s right there in the title of her new show.
Vicki Barbolak will never forget the phrase that led to the most important performance of her life: “Lose the sarong!”
Puddles, whose legal name is Mike Geier, does not speak in his show. He only sings. He also stands 7 feet tall in his high-heeled boots. He’s an imposing, and also lovable, entity.
The theater at Tropicana Las Vegas is throwing open the doors to “Legends In Concert,” a 35-year survivor and currently the longest-running show on the Strip.
The Great Britney Spears Announcement is upon us.
The grand experiment, “Notorious,” premiered in 2013. The special changed Netflix’s programming trajectory, as the streaming service is now home to an array of comedy specials.
“Fantasy” always celebrates its anniversary each October with its calendar launch party. The ceremonial, and actual, flip of the calender is an appropriate homage to show creator Anita Mann.