Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of “A New Day …” at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
Arts & Culture
Producer Kevin McCollum says of “Six”: “For a show coming from Broadway to Vegas, I think this is a very, very good offering.”
Kenny Davidsen opted for Las Vegas over Florida. After 10 years crushing it at Tuscany, it was the right call.
The Rogers Foundation chair Beverly Rogers says of her namesake theater, “We want to know what we can add. We want you to tell us if we could live without something.”
“U2: UV Achtung Baby Live At The Sphere” was revealed in superlative fashion, with a quick but dazzling commercial in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LVII.
The Scotts are brothers and a performance team. They also debate: “As far as arguing, it’s second nature to us. We do it all the time.”
Rene-Claude LaMarre’s theater concept sprouted from the writer-director’s “Chocolate City” movie franchise.
The multicolored, 56-foot-long sign has not been illuminated in a quarter century. “Lido” was a hallmark Las Vegas Strip show from 1958-1991.
David Blaine has added a half-dozen weekend shows at Resorts World beginning in April.
Teller reunited with Penn Jillette at the Rio on Dec. 23. Teller was silent, as usual, but the crowd erupted as he took the stage.
Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club has returned. Why so long? “We’re lazy,” he says.
David Blaine tells us, near the start of his production at The Theatre at Resorts World: Whatever our vision of a Las Vegas magic show is, this isn’t it.
Justin Bieber has called off his “Justice Tour” dates, saying, “I realized that I need to make my health the priority right now.”
The Mob Museum’s new, 30,000-square-foot parcel is bordered to the south by Stewart Avenue and to the east and northeast by Fourth Street.
Mansion 54 was once known as Hartland Mansion, a famous party venue for Las Vegas’ elite.