Rick Barnes is a “fixer.” He is called in to provide one-on-one alcohol and drug addiction counseling to prominent people in tough times.
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Wahlberg made a couple million on his townhouse sale and still has a myriad of interests in Las Vegas.
Jon Lovitz and Paul Reubens intersected at the peak of their popularity.
Rob Lowe says the ’80s are fun to recall — if that is possible — as Venetian performances approach.
Mark Wahlberg usually creates a fuss when he slings his tequila. His appearance at Circa was no exception.
The actress, who got her start as a dancer, will be honored Saturday as Nevada Ballet Theatre’s Woman of the Year.
Pauly Shore, playing with his rock-cover band the Crustys on Tuesdays, says, “My cell phone started blowing up,” during the Oscars.
Nevada Ballet Theatre will honor actress and classically trained ballet dancer Lea Thompson on April 1.
Mark Wahlberg has said he wants to make Las Vegas “Hollywood 2.0.” And he’s filming a hit movie here now.
Clarence Gilyard, a UNLV film professor, was famous for his role as computer-terror expert Theo in “Die Hard.”
Las Vegas’ favorite new A-lister used the term again Tuesday, telling “The Talk” he wants to build an entertainment and business empire in our city.
Ben Affleck’s and Jennifer Lopez’s wedding in Las Vegas on July 17 has been made legal.
Jon Lovitz says of Bob Saget, “I’d known him for 35 years, he was a great person. He was a close friend, and a very funny guy.”
Headlining Wynn Las Vegas this weekend, Chris Tucker is cast in the upcoming Ben Affleck movie about Nike’s pursuit of Michael Jordan.
Brenden Theatres owner Johnny Brenden says, in an understatement, “I know a lot of people who have been waiting for this.”