She was cast in the role when she was just 6 years old and continued to play the death-obsessed character until the show ended two years later.
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Walters made headlines in 1976 as the first female network news anchor, with an unprecedented $1 million annual salary.
Celine Dion has road dates scheduled in February, and Resorts World is holding May for her premiere.
Larry Mullen Jr. said in an interview this week that he “won’t be performing live next year. I don’t know what the band’s plan is.”
CeeLo Green headlines “Boombox,” the new ’90s revival show opening this week at Westgate Las Vegas.
Frankie Moreno opened at Kaos on Friday, as former backing singer Crystal Robinson-Welsley took the stage.
From his Las Vegas debut at 18 as Sophie Tucker’s opening act in 1959, through today’s music scene, Paul Anka might have seen it all.
L.A.-based Yächtley Crëw is bringing its 34-city tour to Las Vegas. Expect expert musicianship and high energy on Kaos’ high seas.
“If you are reading this message, you’ll know that I’m gone,” a statement on his Facebook page read.
My favorite thing every day is, ‘What am I going to have for dinner?’” says the 22-year-old star of the new film “The Princess,” out Friday on Hulu.
Elvis Presley’s licensing company warns any “infringing chapel” in Vegas is risking legal action by portraying the King.
“I still can’t believe, to be very honest, we are in Las Vegas, because of the way that the league has viewed and everything that this city offers to anybody who wants to gamble,” Eisen says.
Adele is reportedly negotiating a deal at Zappos Theater, as her Las Vegas residency remains idle.
Chris Rock was greeted with a long standing ovation in Boston, saying “Whoa, OK!” and “Yo, let me do the show!”
When asked who he wanted to meet on the “SNL” set, Nathaniel Rateliff said, “Lorne Michaels.”