“Bandstand,” the Broadway-fashioned show conceived in Las Vegas that actually made it to Broadway, lives on.
Arts & Culture
A round-up of art exhibitions on display.
Chris Pratt’s having a big summer with “Avengers: Infinity War” hitting it big at the box office, and now “Jurassic World: Hidden Kingdom” opening this weekend.
‘She Loves Me’
It’s more than a title; it’s a philosophy. After more than three decades, “The Show Must Go On.”
An itchy Alex Ovechkin jersey and a Vegas baby bib marked the end of Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s Stanley Cup Final betting spree.
Crucial to any disappearing act is the reappearing. Penn & Teller are going dark at the Rio on July 10 and will return on Aug. 18.
The construction at Hard Rock Hotel/Virgin Las Vegas is actually deconstructing plans for “The Voice — Neon Dreams.” The show was scheduled to open Sept. 17.
Well, Daniel Emmet learned a new song Tuesday night. He also survived his audition — two of them, actually — on “America’s Got Talent.”
“This will change the Strip, I reckon,” says Spiegelworld founder and “improssario” Ross Mollison. “‘It will be Instagram candy for the Strip. It’ll create a whole new ‘tree-sinct’ for tourists.”
“We had an 8 o’clock show, then a late show at 10 or 11 o’clock, and then we would have movie night,” Todd Fisher recalls. “This was up in one of the old Desert Inn ballrooms. It ran late, but we always found time for these movies.”
Daniel Emmet, who performs in “The Cocktail Cabaret” at Cleopatra’s Barge at Caesars Palace, is scheduled to appear in Tuesday’s “America’s Got Talent” show on NBC.
“The hardest part for us, is the story,” Siegfried said. “It takes much work, because we have lived such lives.”
Jerry Lewis died Aug. 20 at age 91 at his Las Vegas home. The sale marks a turning point in the family’s lives. Lewis’ youngest child, the 26-year-old Danielle, wants to state her own account of her father’s life and career.