Posts across social media have played a sample of a new song, “Stupid Love,” and hints that it will be the first single off Lady Gaga’s next album.
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Jen Kramer, a Yale graduate, is the only female headliner among more than 20 magic/mentalist/hypnotist productions currently running in Las Vegas.
Cherry Boom Boom thunders through 70 minutes with five dancers, a host and a lotta rock ‘n’ roll.
Hans Klok introduced the legendary duo with, “The reason I am in magic tonight, my friends in magic, Siegfried and Roy!
Of a $15,000 blackjack spree, Foreigner’s Mick Jones says, “I mean, they really — they had to tear me away from the table at the end,”
The 50th anniversary of Elvis’ opening night at International Theater is July 31.
Wayne Newton, who still owns 45 Arabian horses, says he got chills when he read Lady Gaga’s message about her dying horse.
The great Vegas Golden Knights goalie shared, by coincidence, the red carpet with Derrick Barry, the terrific Britney Spears impressionist.
Celine Dion has found new favorite creative outlet: Riding shotgun around Las Vegas while singing to her own songs.
The show was announced during Travis Pastrana’s wildly hyped trifecta of stunt jumps dubbed “Evel Live” on the Las Vegas Strip in July
Jay Kornegay of Westgate Las Vegas Superbook says most potential bettors are confused about which Super Bowl odds are actually the board in Vegas casinos.
The veteran comic-magician, who has suffered from a rare heart condition for several years (and said in 2014 he had a year to live), allows, “I didn’t die in the timeframe he wanted.”
Many of the same faces, so many who had not been inside the Stirling Club at Turnberry Place for 6 1/2 years, re-ignitedthe building on NYE. More than 600 guests who paid $150 filed in for a shot to pop the cork and ushered in a new era for a regal property.
George H.W. Bush was known to be impulsive when reaching out to his friends. When the mood struck, he’d hop on the phone and chat it up. Wayne Newton learned of this characteristic firsthand.
And for the first time, “Le Reve,” the aquatic spectacular at Wynn Las Vegas, is donating a single performance to a charity.