In an interview with USA Today earlier this week, Celine Dion anticipated her return to the stage in Las Vegas would be emotional. At the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Thursday night, it took all of one song for at least part of her prescient prediction to be realized.
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Be careful when you walk into the Hard Rock Hotel on Friday. Some guy may come up and start saying weird things to you or start going crazy or … oh, you’re there for the “Impractical Jokers” show? Never mind.
Throughout one of the most emotional nights of her career, Celine Dion triumphantly shook a clenched fist.
In an interview with USA Today earlier this week, Celine Dion predicted that her highly anticipated return to Las Vegas would be emotional.
Freeze those eyes in mid-roll please. I’m not talking about male G-string revues in general. Either you’re into them or you’re not. And if your orbs head for the ceiling tile at the mere mention of a sweaty dude thrusting his pelvis into some bridesmaid’s face, I doubt you’ve even read this far.
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Today: the Strip. Day after tomorrow: Radio City Music Hall. That’s the itinerary for “Le Reve — The Dream,” Wynn Las Vegas’ resident aerial and aquatic show, which will be featured on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent’s” Wednesday telecast from New York City’s “Showplace of the Nation.”
As legendary Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim once observed, musicals aren’t written, they’re rewritten.
When Elton John pulled Leon Russell back into the limelight for the “The Union” album five years ago, it could have been that one last hurrah to send the 73-year-old singer and songwriter down the trail to play out the rest of his days.