Aja Volkman posted a lengthy, heartfelt message on her Instagram page on Thursday, referring to the couple’s seven-month separation ending in November 2018.
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“Salt-N-Pepa’s I Love the ‘90s — The Vegas Show” has canceled 10 of its shows at Paris Theater from Dec. 6-17.
“Fuerza Bruta” joins the long-running hit “Absinthe” at Caesars Palace, and the incoming “ Celestia ” at Stratosphere as production shows playing in tents on the Strip next year.
“I was super-nervous to the point of, ‘Is this really happening?’ ” dancer Briana Chance said. “I’m still on a high from it.”
Wanda Widdles called forth a parade led by Darth Vader and a Stormtrooper, followed by a pair of bedraggled Spider-Men, showgirls, Mickey Mouse (or his understudy), Captain America, Deadpool and a pair of Playboy bunnies.
You might recall that Las Vegas vocalist Daniel Emmet had been dismissed from the series on July 17, despite a bold and beautiful rendition of the Italian ballald “Caruso.”
“Elvis has not left the building,” Mark Mercer, “Legends in Concert’s” marketing director, promises. “We’ll be excited to have him back in the fall. We’re just having fun with this particular lineup.”
“Can you believe, this? I’m as old as the (expletive) hills and I’m starting another residency in Las Vegas,” says Barry Manilow, whose grand opening for “Barry Manilow Las Vegas: The Hits Come Home” coincides with his 75th birthday.
Sing a song, dance, tell a joke. Earl Turner can do it all, and probably has during three decades’ performing in Las Vegas and around the world.
David Copperfield tops the list with $64 million a year, followed by Penn & Teller and Criss Angel.
She will begin her residency at The Colosseum beginning this weekend.
Celine Dion’s return to Caesars Palace on Aug. 27 will include plans for “a significantly different show,” according to a Caesars Entertainment rep.
Billy Gardell seems to have one wish granted by being cast in the upcoming movie version of “Jersey Boys,” directed by Clint Eastwood.
Nick Swardson will work with you when he’s onstage, but he probably won’t drink with you offstage. The comedian says he woke up under the Hard Rock Hotel sign one time too many.