“I want to do this on behalf of my family, and on behalf of the employees at Casa de Shenandoah,” Wayne Newton said. “I only need to know where to help, and when.”
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Jerry Lewis liked parties. He didn’t like funerals. He loved Labor Day Weekend.
Lewis recalled Sammy Davis Jr.’s final words to him were, “You can’t leave without kissing me, you old Jew.”
Golden Nugget, Four Queens, the California Hotel and the Neon Boneyard are prominently featured in Florida Georgia Line’s new video for “Smooth.”
Ruby Lewis, who portrayed Daisy Buchanan in “For The Record: Baz” at Light nightclub at Mandalay Bay two years ago, rejoins the updated show at Palazzo Theater July 25.
Come August, Encore guests won’t need to trudge to Wynn Las Vegas to make an in-person sports wager once.
You didn’t need to be a fan of Abbott & Costello to appreciate the retelling of “Who’s on first” during the Miss Exotic World competion at Orleans Showroom on Saturday night.
Justin Spencer says the act is focusing on TV and re-writing a new show for Vegas, and the foursome remains busy on the road.
In 2018, Britney Spears will celebrate the 20th anniversary of recording “Baby One More Time,” which made her a superstar.
Florida Georgia Line would win two awards and groove with the Backstreet Boys at the ACM Awards show at T-Mobile Arena, and kicked off the event in a pink caddy driven by a familiar figure.
William Shatner’s involvement in the “One Night for One Drop” production was a comedic, intergalactic number at the end of the show.
Jay Kornegay had no line to Broncos coach Mike Shanahan, and he did not dial up a pair of kneel-downs from backup QB Bubby Brister.
As Gordie Brown’s music director and sidekick, Steve Swinford looked like Jay Leno and played guitar like Jimmy Page.
Hotel President Andrew Fonfa says Lucky Dragon is ahead of the trend of Asian residents and tourists decending on Las Vegas.
After two months away, Pia Zadora is back with her shtick-filled and musically superior supper-club show at Piero’s.