Circa Las Vegas co-owner Derek Stevens says, “I look forward to having a little jocularity with those guys about who has the biggest sportsbook.”
Arts & Culture
The Westgate Las Vegas’s adult revue is steering into a slot at Dreamland Drive-In from July 1 through July 3.
Wayne Newton was photographed wearing a medical mask 55 years ago while buying a newspaper in L.A.
Shania Twain was a guest on “Live With Kelly and Ryan” during the quartet of shows taped Sunday and Monday at Paris Theater.
The Bronx Wanderers joke about how they determine their set list for the show at Mat Franco Theater. This process stops just short of fisticuffs.
Smokey Robinson is back at Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas on Friday and Saturday nights. At age 79, Robinson still finds joy in performing his hits for a live audience.
Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott says of the band’s Zappos Theater show, “It’s a bit like an actor going into one of these kind of blockbuster summer movies, you know?”
Human Nature appeared on the “Today” show on Monday morning, flying across country and landing Sunday afternoon — just in time to be doused by a flash rainstorm in Manhattan.
A roving camera operator will shoot live footage of the artists as part the “R.U.N” production at Luxor.
Celine Dion performed “Because You Loved Me,” “Ashes,” Beauty and the Beast” and “My Heart Will Go On.” Her arrival drew a roar from the 300 VIPs in attendance, who were not informed of the night’s entertainment.
Janet Jackson still moves with grace and power, swiveling and gyrating around the double-deck stage with her 14-member dance team.
This pompadour was legendary. I recognized this man, and also his daughter seated at his right. Then his son-in-law, then his drummer, then his music director.
The Strip’s leading production company is hitting the streets, so to speak, throughout this weekend’s festival.
Eighteen-year-old Sarah Hodge, who was born with cystic fibrosis, was treated to a surprise party at Intrigue, where she was given a MacBook Pro with a suite of music-editing software installed.
Cosmopolitan CEO Bill McBeath says, “‘Opium’ is going to have a lot of the nuances and unexpected elements that have been synonymous with Spiegelworld programming.”