Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak’s Silk Sonic funk/R&B act is kicking off Sunday’s Grammys telecast. We expect 777.
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Cabinet of Curiosities and The Lock come from the creator of two immersive exhibits at Bally’s Las Vegas: Real Bodies and “Rarely Seen.”
If this Harry Fagel fellow rings a bell, it’s probably thanks to his previous life as both a Metro officer for 25 years – and as a poet spreading hope.
Chris Rock was greeted with a long standing ovation in Boston, saying “Whoa, OK!” and “Yo, let me do the show!”
When asked who he wanted to meet on the “SNL” set, Nathaniel Rateliff said, “Lorne Michaels.”
Hungry Las Vegans can sample six diner pitches for “The Great Las Vegas Coffee Shop Giveaway” at public test kitchen dates on weekends throughout April and May.
The 64th edition of the music awards show takes place at the MGM Grand Garden at 5 p.m. on Sunday, but there are no tickets available to the public.
Slater’s 50/50, known for its $100 burger with Champagne, opens a second dining location, after success with the Whale Burger featured on Netflix.
Upon landing in Las Vegas for their upcoming performances at the Grammy Awards and Allegiant Stadium, another member of K-pop superstar group BTS has tested positive for COVID-19.
Sammy Hagar has confirmed July 1-2 for his return to The Strat Theater. Expect more dates to be announced.
Keith Urban paid homage to Adele in his return to Caesars Palace, signing “Easy On Me” during the show’s acoustic set.
Foreigner singer Kelly Hansen is personally touched by the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The pieces are normally confined to museums and art galleries and can go for hundreds of thousands of dollars in some cases. Now, anyone can see them free of charge, just by strolling through one of these casinos.
Sammy Hagar was onstage with a rocker who happens to play the trombone in his return to The Strat.
Richard Oberacker and Robert Taylor have made it to Broadway once. They are ready for another run.