It’s a mellow summer night with the family, watching the old MGM musical “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” Gene Kelly breaks into this Irish jig and I break into a cold sweat.
Mike Weatherford
Holly Madison is the first to agree, “It’s totally crazy the way fame works these days.”
It’s hard to say which is more predictable: Las Vegas summer heat or the afternoon shows that let you escape it.
Is the Tropicana turning into the Riviera?
Carmen Ruest laughs that the “Mystere” theater now seems familiar and almost cozy.
A day in the life of a down-to-earth diva: Patti Lupone says she was thinking about how to finish the David Mamet chapter in her autobiography while driving her dog home from the vet.
When an act gets the room shaking –for real — does it really matter what a reviewer says?
Larry King says that if he hadn’t become the guy we see on CNN every night, he might have been a comedian.
It happened. Maybe just once, but it happened. Lauren Tartaglia was on the monorail at McCarran International Airport when a lady stared at her, then proclaimed, "You’re in that show ‘Jersey Girls.’ "
Do Bobby Slayton a favor. If you go to see him at the Tropicana, check out his Vegas wall of fame.
The “Lord of the Dance” has magical powers, but are they strong enough to break the losing streak of an under-performing theater?
CineVegas begins Wednesday, bringing the Hollywood dream of swimmin’ pools and movie stars.
Julio Iglesias used to get busy — incredibly busy — in Las Vegas. Now he brings the kids.
The famous cry of “Cuchi-cuchi!” hasn’t echoed down the Strip since 2003. But look out boys, Charo is headed to the Riviera, taking over the former “An Evening at La Cage” showroom on July 10.