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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Tony Sacca was a well-known performer and television host, and also the headliner at the annual San Gennaro Feast, for more than 30 years in Las Vegas.
Jeff Civillico underwent knee surgery on Halloween. He ends his hiatus in March in a new room (for him) at Paris Las Vegas.
Film Church is a humorous recap of the previous 10 days led on Sunday by festival director John Cooper and director of programming Trevor Groth.
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.
Members of The Killers were once bounced from a bar by an employee of Jesse Garon, who this week portrayed Elvis in a promo clip starring … The Killers.
As much as this year’s Sundance Film Festival has focused on the immediate dangers of climate change, the single greatest threat to our existence may seem somewhat more benign. Apps.
Producer Brian Grazer’s latest series, “Shots Fired,” premiered at Sundance before its March 22 debut on Fox as part of the film festival’s growing emphasis on television.
The title of the grand jury prize winner for U.S. drama perfectly summed up the emotions at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival Awards: “I don’t feel at home in this world anymore.”
After midnight, the film festival lets it all hang down.
Vegas performer Kevin Burke trained at the Ringling Bros. clown school and says even the city that helped kill “The Greatest Show on Earth” should lament its closing.
In 1994, “Reality Bites” caused a stir at Sundance. In 2017, it’s virtual reality.
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.
Whether the name Tenors of Rock sounds pretty awesome or pretty ridiculous, the new Harrah’s Las Vegas show baits a powerful trap. Rock-chick dancers on stripper poles and “Phantom’s” big “Music of the Night” song in the same show?
Gaati Thai Kitchen finds a way to best other Thai restaurants with its fresh, lively dishes.