Nine women were named as plaintiffs and alleged the assaults took place between 1979 and 1992.
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Comedy star Brad Garrett stars in Peacock’s “Bupkis,” the eight-episode series kinda based on the life of comic-actor Pete Davidson.
Mark Wahlberg has said he wants to make Las Vegas “Hollywood 2.0.” And he’s filming a hit movie here now.
Jack Black of Tenacious D is seeking a song that captures Vegas’ energy: “But the only one I can think of is that Elvis jam.”
The Strip has long been described as Disneyland for adults. Disney, for real, is setting up a Vegas show in March.
The “Wedding Queen of The West” has sold her iconic business at 1301 Las Vegas Blvd. South, the deal closing Tuesday morning.
‘Garth Brooks/Plus ONE’ is confirmed for Caesars Palace, with fansregistering for tickets this week on Ticketmaster Verified Fan.
In 1969, Howard Hughes bought KLAS, which operates next door to his “Green House,” where he lived from 1953 to 1954.
Brenden Theatres owner Johnny Brenden says, in an understatement, “I know a lot of people who have been waiting for this.”
Casino magnate Ted Binion was found dead in September 1998. The intrigue lives on.
He was anchor on the “Weekend Update” desk in a prime era for news-based jokes, with Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson and O.J. Simpson frequent targets.
Ann-Margret recalled meeting Elvis in “Viva Las Vegas” and said, “This sounds weird, but I had never seen him perform before I did the movie.”
Follow Deon and Karen Derrico, their 14 kids and Deon’s mother in Season 2 of “Doubling Down With the Derricos.”
Las Vegas’ recovery from pandemic is in gear, with nearly 40 ticketed shows onstage right now.
This is hardly the first restart of Carrot Top’s career, which was once actually reduced to ashes.