Penn Jillette says, “These are tricks you can do at your home to amuse, or annoy, your friends and family.”
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Mr. Las Vegas headlined in Las Vegas for 61 years, but until Saturday never rode a bike on the Strip.
Jimmy Denning of Tenors of Rock says of his fight with presumed COVID-19, “Imagine trying to breathe in and nothing happens, and you are suffocating.”
The Killers moved their Instagram Live Q&A back to perform in “One World: Together at Home.”
In ABC’s “Behind the Magic,” a physician who treated Roy Horn says, “He actually flatlined … or died.
That David Saxe was the final producer to close his shows is no surprise to anyone who has followed Las Vegas entertainment over the years.
Guy Laliberte, founder of Cirque du Soleil, has sold his 10-percent minority interest to a Canadian investment company.
From the stage, Jon Bon Jovi checked out the “Absinthe” tent and said, “I can imagine the band coming back here.”
“Rock of Ages” ran for four years in Las Vegas, and the Bourbon Room has been resurrected on Hollywood Boulevard.
“There could be a date for it — if you notice there are a lot of gaps there, four or five dates between cities,” the part-time Las Vegas resident said.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed working with the Caesars Palace team and look forward to finishing year 60 and starting year 61 in May,” Newton said Sunday.
“There are no words,” Donny Osmond said. “It’s sadness and elation at the same time.”
Lady Gaga and a fan tumbled from the stage at Park Theater on Thursday night as the superstar resumed her “Enigma” residency.
Neither Terry Bradshaw nor Al Bernstein could have mapped out a haymaker of an entertainment card on Aug. 2
Queen + Adam Lambert are performing a corporate event for 25,000-30,000 fans Wednesday on the Las Vegas Strip.