Carter, who died of respiratory failure, was a steady headliner in Las Vegas from 1948, when he made his debut at the El Rancho Vegas, into the 1980s.
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Conflict between a show producer and venue operator led to the abrupt end of a residency by a cappella quintet Mo5aic at Bally’s. The vocal quintet opened June 5 in the second-floor Windows Showroom leased from Caesars Entertainment.
Those guys from the Boston comedy scene sure make the rest of us look lazy. People wonder how Louis C.K. gets so much done. But Bill Burr, fellow redhead of the same age and region (Burr just turned 48), is no slacker, either.
Frank Sinatra’s heirs and Sinatra impressionist Bob Anderson may be heading for a legal showdown.
The Rat Pack aesthetic is reflected in at least three shows on the Strip, even if demographics have shifted more to the era of Michael Jackson.
Before joining “O” at Bellagio, Bill May was one of the world’s top-ranked synchronized swimmers but couldn’t compete in the sport’s signature events because of his gender. In July, May and two former Olympians will compete in the first-ever mixed duet world championships.
“Fun Home” was one of the biggest winners of Broadway’s biggest night at the 69th annual Tony Awards, taking home four awards including best musical and best performance by an actor in a leading role in a musical for Michael Cerveris.
Accusations between concert producer and union surround Las Vegas Philharmonic’s exclusion from concert of video-game music.
Vinnie Favorito, ousted from the Flamingo in April after complaints about unpaid loans, takes his comedy act to the freestanding Tommy Wind Theater.