Sammy Shore opened for Elvis Presley in Las Vegas and co-founded the Comedy Store in Hollywood.
Arts & Culture
Lynne Spears posted a photo on her personal Instagram account Tuesday of a woman kneeling, along with the text in the photo, “When God’s warriors go down on their knees, the battle is not over; it has just begun.”
“It’s amazing,” Vince Neil says. “The movie is amazing. You laugh you cry and you root for the underdogs — us!”
The character Voltara, as portrayed by Moxie Crimefighter Jillette , made her stage debut Sunday night to close the Penn Teller show at the Rio.
“Absinthe,” the company juggernaut, will close the year with a party at the Spiegeltent at Caesars’ Roman Plaza. The Dec. 31 event starts at 8:30 p.m. with a champagne toast in the venue’s open courtyard, a 9:30 p.m. performance of “Absinthe,” and a post-show party from 11 p.m.-1 a.m.
Britney Spears’ fans won’t need to look far for domination. It’s right there in the title of her new show.
Vicki Barbolak will never forget the phrase that led to the most important performance of her life: “Lose the sarong!”
You’ll notice some gaps in Aerosmith’s 18-show series at The Park Theater: April 6, April 8, April 11, April 13, like that. No consecutive-night performances as the band thunders through the Strip to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
In his 60 years as a Las Vegas resident, Wayne Newton has seen it all. Or so he thought.
Maynard Tompkins, Fator’s warbling Elvis tribute artist and a fan favorite in his show at the Mirage, opened Terry Fator’s set on “Showtime at the Apollo.”
The Kats! Bureau at this writing is the home office in the Arts District. The Bureau went silent for a couple of days for a trip to Disneyland, where I observed Mickey Mouse actually signing autographs.
Jon Bon Jovi shouted it from the stage at T-Mobile Arena: “What could be better than a St. Patrick’s Day party in Las Vegas on a Saturday night?”
On his first day on the job, Rossi Ralenkotter had lunch with then-ABC sportscaster and ex-NFL great Frank Gifford.
A Cirque du Soleil aerial straps artist who also previously performed in “Le Reve” at Wynn Las Vegas fell to his death Saturday night during a performance of the touring show “Volta” in Tampa, Fla.
John Di Domenico says he’ll attempt to achieve what seems impossible — invoke moments of his Trump impression without creating a political chasm.