My guest this week is none other than Carrot Top, the city’s pre-eminent prop comic. We talk about his upbringing, meeting some of his comedy heroes such as Jay Leno and George Carlin, and how he keeps his show fresh. The interview took place in his dressing room at Atrium Showroom, which is strewn with such assorted props as a disco ball, a Miami Dolphins flag, two framed platinum Pantera albums and Carrot Top action figures.
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Jerry Lewis’ house was sold last year to Jane Popple. She now has the house up for auction with a few things left behind that belonged to Jerry. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Between the Smith Center and the Larry Ruvo Center for Brain Health, Mayor Goodman along with friends and family unveil the new street sign named for Las Vegas icon Robin Leach.
The Golden Tiki unveils it’s latest shrunken head starring John Katsilometes.
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Michael Stapleton, COO of the Stirling Club talks with Johnny Kats about the reopening of the club. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)