“Xperience” follows, and in many ways advances, the concept of a Las Vegas residency.
Arts & Culture
Ryan Kelsey of “Chippendales” is the latest Colonel character in a new KFC Mother’s Day campaign spotlighting the “Chickendales” dance troupe.
Soon after Mariah Carey told a standing MGM Grand Garden Arena audience, “I have always felt like an outsider,” she was in the middle of a massive party at Tao Las Vegas at the Venetian.
Frank Marino says, “Lots of good things on the horizon,” as he seeks to resurrect his career.
The 19th and 20th seasons of “Hell’s Kitchen” will be staged at Gordon Ramsay’s torridly popular, Strip-side restaurant. Ramsay himself made that announcement Friday night as he held his one-year anniversary party at Caesars.
All five high-level suites have been ‘re-imagined,” with Empathy Suites designed by famed artists Damien Hirst, who was in Friday night’s fete.
Zak Bagans is locking up, and displaying, the late mass murderer Ted Bundy’s iconic glasses in Las Vegas.
The actual aircraft-prop from the campy 1960s sci-fi series “My Favorite Martian” now belongs to legendary illusionist and pop-culture sentimentalist David Copperfield.
Ostentatious even by the standards of Las Vegas, or of nuptial celebrations anywhere, the ceremony starred Mr. Mars — who performed an hourlong set at the event’s after-party — Seal, and the star DJ Marshmello. All appeared Saturday night at the hotel.
The Kats! Bureau at this writing is Vue Bar at the D Las Vegas. We do have a good Vue of an old Fremont Street visage, the El Portal theater sign. That business is now a gift store specializing in Indian wares.
The Kats! Bureau today has been a mobile unit, earlier sweeping through an overheated Toshiba Plaza, a walk to the Tropicana valet (where at least one attendant wore a Golden Knights jersey) and to the Westgate Superbook.
Jennifer Lopez and The Chainsmokers’ Drew Taggart launched into the song, which debuted May 21 during the Billboard Music Awards telecast at MGM Grand Garden.
The Washington Nationals star outfielder and avid Vegas Golden Knights backer posted a photo of a few customized Victus-brand baseball bats on his @Bharper3407 Instagram story feed on Wednesday morning.
Producer Tegan Summer himself wrote 20 new songs for the show, and he knows talent, too, having recruited a team of Vegas entertainment all-stars to perform in “Marilyn.”
Tegan Summer is in acquisition mode. VegasVille’s newest mover-slash-shaker is amassing licensing deals the same way coin collectors snap up silver nickels.