Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage reportedly is being cast to portray Joe Exotic of “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness.”
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George Maloof said of “Uncle” Phil Maloof: “He was a great man who loved his dogs and his collection of classic cars, art, and theater pipe organs.”
New York-New York executive Cynthia Kiser Murphey says, “We put the heart up there simply as a message to tell people how much we care about them, in a real simple and authentic way.”
Terry Fator says of leaving the Mirage, “The Vegas entertainment landscape is always evolving and I understand there’s often a need to transform the show model.”
Bruno Mars and Mar offering one of the eye-popping auction experiences available at the 24th annual philanthropic event at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
At his touring peak, Garth Brooks played the Thomas & Mack Center for four shows in August 1998. He sold the place out, clean, with a uniformed ticked price of $20.
Jewel Nightclub greeted the team with a 49ers logo across its LED screens, a big 49ers flag and cocktail waittresses in Niners uniforms.
A Las Vegas judge said Tuesday that Wayne Newton’s attorneys “have shown through sworn testimony that they have at all times owned the property” left behind at Casa de Shenandoah.
We now know the identity of “Michael,” the mystery man with whom Lady Gaga was canoodling at NoMad Restaurant at Park MGM on New Year’s Eve.
Trent Carlini was planning a new touring production, dated for Jan. 8, 2020, when he suffered a massive stroke.
Las Vegas Strip headliner Mat Franco and his now-former production partner, Base Entertainment, have settled a 13-month legal dispute.
Criss Angel reported during an impromptu interview with TMZ on Tuesday afternoon that his son’s cancer had returned and he would be readmitted for treatment.
The Who are performing six shows at the Colossuem at Caesars Palace on May 5, 7, 9, 12, 14 and 16.
John Di Domenico led Michele Rothstein to heart-shaped design of rose petals, took a knee and proposed.
Writing of the monumental performance, I had mentioned the Vegas Strong shirt should be presented at Aerosmith’s museum at Park Theater. But we need the shirt back.