“Celestia” is jammed with acrobatics, advanced tecnology, artists and illusions in that 200,000-square-foot facility.
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Several Vegas headliners, incuding Backstreet Boys and Penn & Teller, have recorded appearances such locales as FlyLinq zipline and High Roller at Linq Promenade and Bacchanal buffet.
Gwen Stefani has drawn to a 21 in her updated “Just A Girl” Zappos Theater residency at Planet Hollywood.
Carlos Santana disclosed a past romance the other day. The object of his affection was a woman named Mona Lisa. Yes, that Mona Lisa.
Months ago, Paul Anka posted a photo on social media from a session with Drake, then said to watch for a collaboration — and the remastered “Don’t Matter To Me” is the result.
Jimmy Kimmel this morning unspooled plans for an 8,000-square-foot club, two-story venue with a variable capacity up to 300, open seven nights per week.
At age 93, John “Sonny” Franzese was convicted of extorting two Manhattan adult clubs and a pizzeria in Long Island. He was largely confined to a wheelchair at the time.
Both the “Righteous Brothers” cofounder and the nightclub pioneer will be feted at the Casino Entertainment Awards on Oct. 10 at Vinyl at Hard Rock Hotel.
Kenny Loggins has witnessed the evolution of Las Vegas as a destination for established rock acts. He is among many of the performers of his generation who recall when the city was not so appealing for his chosen genre.
“I’m saddened to say that due to my own negligence, Make-A-Wish has not received a check from me for some time,” Frank Marino, star of the just-closed “Divas Las Vegas” at Linq Hotel, said in a statement Tuesday. “I take full responsibility and am sincerely apologetic for this situation.”
The ‘Deadpool 2’ video clip takes a jarring, and laughable, turn near the end.
Las Vegas’s many musicians and venues have inspired producer Al Bowman to move his L.A. Music Awards show to Las Vegas, permanently
“If I wasn’t a gambler, I’d still feel terrible,” Derek Stevens said after his Michigan Wolverines were routed by Villanova on Monday in the NCAA finals.
“One Night For One Drop” featured songs by Jewel, appearances by her family, and a soaring dragon.
“Viva Las Vegas” is everywhere, still, in this city. Vegas’s own rock superstars The Killers might well perform their version of the song Saturday night in their first show at MGM Grand Garden.