The Lamborghini Aventador Roadster Convertible customized with a Vegas Golden Knights logo and gold-and-silver color scheme is parked in the refurbished porte cochere at the Palms.
Arts & Culture
In an extensive interview for the Buffalo News, O.J. Simpson calls Las Vegas, “The No Hate Zone of America.”
Former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman has said he’ll bet on anything — including a pair of cockroaches scrambling across a tile floor (let’s set up a tournament for that, eh?).
Sources familiar with booking at the venue pinpoint an August/September launch of a 26-show series for Queen with Adam Lambert.
This soundtrack has passed “The Rainbow Test.”
Mark Shunock, the man who played the addled theater manager Lonny showed he was impressive off-script, with an ambitious mind concealed under his character’s mullet.
Based on Dan Anderson’s own self-help book, “Sex Tips For a Straight Woman From a Gay Man” opened at Paris in June and has been woven into the plot of Wilkinson’s We TV reality show, “Kendra on Top.”
Norbert Aleman’s show was the first to offer totally topless women in Vegas.
Marty Allen, who still hits the scene fairly frequently, mentioned he’d like a reunion with Ringo Starr during Starr’s extended engagement at Planet Hollywood Showroom.
Floyd Mayweather has some expendable cash and has added a mansion to his collection of estates
“There really was no other location for us than here,” Sarah Jessica Parker says of her new shop at Bellagio.
Human Nature is inviting fans to take part in three free shows on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.
Billy Idol has new shows for October at House of Blues at Mandalay Bay; local favorite Lannie Counts launces a tribute to Sam Cooke at Ron DeCar’s Event Center.
Neil Moffitt started his nightlife career in the U.K., branching out to the U.S. and to Vegas, where Hakkasan has helped reshape nighclubs on the Strip.
Mr. Las Vegas says “Danke Schoen” to a songwriting partnership with Nirvana’s “Nevermind” producer and Garbage drummer and co-producer, Butch Vig.