Tracey Davis wrote a best-selling book about her father, Sammy Davis Jr., which is set to be made into a biopic.
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Piff The Magic Dragon has worked his magic away from the live stage, winning “Tournament of Laughs” and mastering comedy magic online.
Station manager Terri Peck; “More” producer Toni Gonzales; anchors Rachel Smith, Maria Silva and Christine Maddela; and reporter Jillian Lopez are no longer with the company.
In late May, Bill Medley underwent surgery to remove a cancerous growth from his throat. On June 8, he lost his wife, Paula, after a five-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. The two had been married 35 years.
The ex-NFL great and ex-convict says, “Correct me if i’m wrong, through all those presidents, America was great. We were the No. 1 nation there is.”
Concerts West CEO John Meglen says of Celine Dion at The Theatre at Resorts World: “Would I love Celine to come to this building? Absolutely, but we’re not at the point of locking down artists yet.”
Westgate Las Vegas GM Cami Christensen talked of what makes the hotel special. “It is, without a doubt, our team members. You are the heartbeat of this property.”
The Airbnb post caught the attention of the Jerry Lewis family, which was concerned that the late entertainment icon’s name was being attached to a short-term rental.
Terry Fator plots his return to the stage: “It’s just a matter of finding the right room for me now.”
Barry Manilow’s “All the Hits” show is back Sept. 17-19, with select dates in October, November and December.
Roy Horn arrived in style, as always, wearing a loose-fitting white tie bearing the SARMOTI and tiger logo in 2015.
Live Nation President Joe Berchtold says, “We are highly confident that concerts in 2021, 2022 will be bigger than ever.”
Surreal would not cover the crisscrossing emotions, and very real anxiety, of this experience.
Carrot Top suggested Jon Gruden coach the Dolphins. “I can’t help you, bro,” Gruden said.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollisons says of his “We Are Here,” disco show, “We are picky. It has to be the right kind of venue.”