Pete Barbutti hosted the show, which was syndicated in Canada, taped in Calgary, and ran for 130 episodes. He is coming to Las Vegas.
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Westgate President and GM Cami Christensen is backing her lifelong friend and top Iowa assistant Jan Jensen in the Iowa-LSU game.
GM and comic headliner Harry Basil says this isn’t the end of the Laugh Factory in Las Vegas, just at the Tropicana.
Dead and Company follows U2, closing in March, and Phish at the Sphere.
Local college and university students can purchase tickets for “U2 UV: Achtung Baby” Friday, but they will have to show up in person to get them.
Isaac Velasquez has posted Zouk LV and Ayu Dayclub as his jobs, along with the sentiment, “Love. Life. And the pursuit…of money…”
Toby Keith has brought the party the Strip for nearly two decades, even when he wasn’t present.
Mark Wahlberg sparked speculation about his future when he sold a townhouse in The Summit region.
The Edge is quoted by Irish press, musing about playing The Sphere in ‘24: “That could happen, and we’d love it if it did.”
Bono visited Guardian Angel Cathedral on Sunday, established just off the Strip in 1964.
Titled “Las Vegas Will You Marry Me,” the city’s 70th anniversary celebration as the “Wedding Capital of the World” is set for September at Caesars Palace.
Jon Lovitz and Paul Reubens intersected at the peak of their popularity.
Vegas producer Angela Stabile and her daughter, Tiffany Mondell, celebrated their respective birthdays at The Space.
Bono and U2’s famed sound engineer, Joe O’Herlihy, were spotted at The MSG Sphere over the weekend.
Greg Maddux says an MLB team would follow the popularity of the Raiders, Golden Knights and Aces.