“It’s so funny,” says John Payne. “All these guys, because we play in original bands, none of us have ever played covers before.”
Mike Weatherford
What do “Le Reve,” “Jubilee!” and the Stratosphere’s upcoming “Pin Up” have in common?
Two kinds of history lessons are at work in “Million Dollar Quartet.” One for those who never knew, and the other for those who maybe forgot.
Anthony Jeselnik makes his debut as a Las Vegas headliner on Saturday, four days after “The Jeselnik Offensive” launched on Comedy Central.
Matt Lewis is shedding his Elvis jumpsuit to work the really sweaty side of the stage, attempting a jump from performer to producer.
TV sitcoms may have never found a place for Carrot Top, but they at least caught up to his pace.
The Who’s new staging of “Quadrophenia” is full of deliberate “then and now” comparisons, but Las Vegas got an extra one Friday night.
Tropicana Las Vegas President Alex Yemenidjian says he was “not proud” of his hotel’s vintage showroom, which perhaps had a subconscious effect on how it underperformed in recent years.
Where do Australia and Canada meet?
Penn & Teller are bumping up there with Vegas greats such as Tom Jones and Siegfried & Roy in the number of shows they have logged on the Strip. But next month, it’s all about Busey.
To reinforce the beauty of your local sports book, tickets to the actual Super Bowl were averaging around $3,200 last week.
Everybody knows how the story ended, especially as it concerned Elvis Presley in Las Vegas.
Maybe 60 is the magic number for Roseanne Barr.