Mike Weatherford
The Sahara is set to consolidate its two showrooms into one on March 1. The only real surprise in the move might be why it didn’t happen sooner.
Bill Engvall has spent 11 Decembers in Las Vegas for the National Finals Rodeo. To him, one image sums up the strange confluence of cowboys and casinos.
Angelica Bridges was about to sing “Fever” for the very first time as the new star of “Fantasy.”
Four shows closed last week. But the producer of one told me “closed” is a harsh word. That’s because, in their mind, all four will return.
Those who market Las Vegas can decide whether it’s family friendly or Sin City. None of it changes what Bill Cosby has done on the Strip since 1963.
The famous cry of “Cuchi-cuchi!” hasn’t echoed down the Strip since 2003. But look out boys, Charo is headed to the Riviera, taking over the former “An Evening at La Cage” showroom on July 10.
Today is your last chance to see “Mamma Mia!” and “Stomp Out Loud,” at least where they are now. “Stomp” may reconvene at the Sahara.
Take your pick: The Criss Angel show is either so dull it needs a wake-up call or so groundbreaking that it needs more time to fine-tune its technical complexities.