Vegas danger artist Jonathan Goodwin says of the moment of truth with Alexis Brownley, “It’s me and little Alexis. It was excruciating. She started to cry.”
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The centerpiece of the hotel’s short-lived Kaos nightclub and dayclub has been yanked from its moors.
Bart Torres’ wife, Ricki, says in the days leading to his death, “He was doing great, he had been to the doctor on Tuesday and everything seemed perfect,” Ricki Torres said Monday.
Belgium’s prosecutor’s office has brought tax-fraud charges against famed Vegas visionary Franco Dragone.
Murray Sawchuck last week visited the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park of “Tiger King” fame.
Rock legend Billy Gibbons says of his bike ride on the Strip, “We will not have the chance to do this much longer.”
“Bar Rescue” star Jon Taffer says, “Rather than freaking out about the pandemic, I’ve just been focused on, ‘What do our businesses look like when we’re open?’ ”
Michael Jordan warned coach Phil Jackson about Chicago Bulls teammate Dennis Rodman’s getaway, “If you let him go to Vegas, we’re definitely not gonna see him.”
Tyson Fury’s official post-fight party is set for Hakkasan Nightclub, within walking distance (or, staggering distance, depending the outcome) from MGM Grand Garden.
Vinny Guadagnino returns for his third stint with the male revue, running from April 24-June 7.
More than 600 attendees paid tribute to Mac King on a night of playful, and profane, testimonials.
Joey Kramer, Aerosmith’s drummer for 50 years, is suing the band for preventing him from returning to the stage.
Penn Jillette says, “It’s so it’s so strange to do this,” but is optimistic about “Penn & Friends” at the Rio.
In 1986, Frank Marino was served legal papers onstage at the Riviera from an attorney representing Joan Rivers — while Marino was performing as Rivers.
Wayne Newton and his wife and daughter appeared in court on Wednesday in an ongoing dispute over property left at the Newtons’ former home, Casa de Shenandoah.