The last famous person who phoned me after showering was Bill Cosby, a few years ago. This time, it’s Iliza Shlesinger, but she’s not trying to be sexy with me. She’s having hair issues and needs to multitask.
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Imagine Dragons will perform a concert in their hometown of Vegas, to raise money for a kids cancer charity the band started.
The “Fame” actor had given up performing to teach, but he says “Celebrity Idols” will allow him to do both.
Arthur Miller’s “The American Clock” is an ambitious choice for young actors to tackle. But the Las Vegas Academy cast is so focused and mature that it’s hard to believe it’s made up of high school students.
The Verandah at the Four Seasons has reopened as the Italian-flavored Veranda. The menu includes favorites inspired by the chef’s Italian childhood.
See how many mistakes you can spot just in the first shot of the Strip in this preview of April’s “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2.”
In what one wishes would become a Las Vegas holiday tradition, the UNLV Opera Theater presented two charming children’s operas at the Paul Harris Theater on campus: “Little Red Riding Hood” by Seymour Barab and “L’Enfant et les Sortileges,” or “The Bewitched Child,” by Maurice Ravel with a libretto by Colette.
Paula Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play “How I Learned to Drive” has been produced with elaborate sets, colorful backdrops and real cars on the stage. But, when all other elements are in place, it’s fairly amazing what can be done on a bare stage with four chairs, two tables and a bed.
Comic magicians Murray SawChuck and Mac King will compete almost head-to-head when Murray moves into a Planet Hollywood Resort venue next month.
Commonwealth and Park on Fremont owners Ryan Doherty, Justin Weniger and Kenna Warner are at it again, only this time in Henderson with Whist Stove & Spirits. The trio, which also runs Blvd. Cocktail Company at The Linq, opened Whist in late October.