One of the current stars of Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club in Las Vegas is in talks about developing her own talk show. And two late-night TV icons are involved.
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Broadcast great Joe Buck says of the Super Bowl in Las Vegas, “I do not have any desire to be there.”
“I Am: Celine Dion” is due to begin streaming June 25 on Prime Video.
Burr’s breaking back to Las Vegas this weekend, headlining at Dolby Live at 10 p.m. Friday. His show is a comic interlude for Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Legendary illustrators of Snoopy, Mickey Mouse and (yes) Ren and Stimpy will appear together on the Strip in December.
Kimmel has called off “Strike Force Three,” the all-star show with his late-night counterparts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon.
“Strike Force Five” is being pared for a one-night benefit performance to help sidelined Hollywood pros.
Geechy Guy, a quirky, funny, talented comic who made a career of searing one-liners, starred at Vegas clubs and once beat Ray Romano on “Star Search.”
Siegfried & Roy’s show shut down in 2003, and both have died. But Vice is still fascinated by the legendary duo.
Rob Lowe says the ’80s are fun to recall — if that is possible — as Venetian performances approach.
Erika Jayne opens at House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on Aug. 25, running five weekends through Dec. 2.
Perez Hilton has moved to Vegas from L.A. Credit a run with the Chippendales for that inspiration.
ABC’s “Black in Vegas” features interviews with Usher, Smokey Robinson, George Wallace, Luenell, Ne-Yo and and Clint Holmes.
The multicolored, 56-foot-long sign has not been illuminated in a quarter century. “Lido” was a hallmark Las Vegas Strip show from 1958-1991.
Look for the “Game of Thrones: The Dragons” next to the BattleBots venue, near the Strip.