Fittingly, the drink at Station Casinos is called TLC, for Tammy, Lee and Channing. It’s a happy mix of Born & Bred vodka, lemon juice, rose syrup and Aperol aperitif topped with sparkling rose.
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About 25 people sat crouched over concrete, diligently filling in lines and smearing color onto their chalk masterpieces at the Chalk and Cheers event in the northwest valley’s Skye Canyon Park.
The Luxor’s star illusionist dropped a $100,000 bid on a painting called “Atoms” by a young cancer patient named Taylor, throwing a charge into the annual charity event at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel for Cure 4 The Kids Foundation.
Monty Hall, the genial TV game show host whose long-running “Let’s Make a Deal” traded on love of money and merchandise and the mystery of which door had the car behind it, has died. He was 96.
Imagine Dragons “Evolve” on stage in confident performance supporting their newest album.
Chica, which opened at The Venetian in May, is owned by the same company behind the popular Yardbird eatery next door.
So this alligator with a posh British accent strolls into a snooty, exclusive club. “I made a reservation on my swamp phone,” he tells the skeptical maitre d’. “You should have it under Gator. Alistair Gator.” Fast-talking his way in, he pledges his best behavior: “I promise not to snap at anyone.”
The new Netflix film follows last month’s record-setting debut of “IT.”
Lionel Richie is joining country superstar Luke Bryan and pop-music and fashion stalwart Katy Perry as judges on next season’s “American Idol” as the the show “reboots,” as Bryan would say.
Just call him Christopher. His full name is Christopher Peter Korman, but he prefers to not stand in the shadow of his famous father, late comedic actor Harvey Korman.