The narrator, a robed geezer named Harry Harrahs, talks continually from stage left.
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Jewel doesn’t usually sing while crying, but shed tears for her friend Tony Hsieh.
“Die Hard” actors Clarence Gilyard of UNLV and Bruce Willis are having their batteries recharged in a reunion commercial.
Michael Johnson is studying sustainable energy in Oregon. Ray Allaire is planning to farm in Bulgaria. All because of COVID.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has reportedly reviewed entertainment-safety initiatives by major Las Vegas resort companies, but there is no plan for the return of live entertainment.
Fremont Street Experience President and CEO Patrick Hughes says the show “is hilarious, local entertainers are scattered throughout the series, and it promotes the city.”
Piff the Magic Dragon says of his winning video: “I don’t work with fire. And I can tell you why, because it is very hot and very uncomfortable.”
Derek Stevens’ financial plan four Major League baseball wagers at Jay Kornegay’s famed SuperBook. Each bet would pay $1 million apiece if they come home.
The D co-owner Derek Stevens says, “I think what we’ve seen in room bookings, it’s going to come back a little bit quicker than we thought.”
Zak Bagans says of his reopening, “I added some new exhibits that are really going to blow people away.”
Most of Circus Circus’ well-known amenities, aside from its buffet, are returning.
John Di Domenico is a star on the online service, which is a popular platform for entertainers, celebs and athletes.
Vocalist Bryan Hopkins of Elvis Monroe sings, “I’ve said stories about my life. Sounds like I’ve lived on the front lines.”
Six-time “Dancing With the Stars” champ Derek Hough says, “I want to inspire people to just move and that they do not need to be a trained dancer to have fun.”
Windjammers have performed twice at Rocks Lounge, where the no-cover performances have filled the room and attracted multiple standing ovations.