Star chefs Guy Fieri, Bobby Flay, Gordon Ramsay, Giada De Laurentiis and Steve Martorano contributed to the dinner menu and introduced a series of headliners throughout the three-hour program, which drew an all-invite crowd of 2,500 first responders, friends and family.
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Kiss mainstay Gene Simmons stopped into the Rio in VegasVille on Saturday on his cross-country tour delivering “The Vault.”
Todd Fisher is presiding over an estate sale for the ages, selling off much of the memorabilia collected over the years by his mother, Debbie Reynolds; and sister, Carrie Fisher.
Australian Bee Gees, a little show honoring a big act, celebrated its seventh anniversary in residence at Excalibur hotel-casino Saturday night.
“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.
Elvis Costello’s dates were pulled off the Wynn Las Vegas website earlier today, and no return dates have been announced or posted.
Leading off the bottom of the first inning for your Las Vegas 51s, Tommy “The Renegade” Shaw!
Performance artist Tape Face opens a three-year residency at Harrah’s Las Vegas on March 16.
Emerge creator and founder Rehan Choudhry says, “There is nothing else like Emerge, which is what motivated us to build it.”
Can you have too much “Absinthe?” The Gazillionaire, production company Spiegelwold and Caesars Palace are betting on, “No.”
Giada De Laurentiis is preparing two dinners for more than $200,000 after Saturday’s wild bidding at Nevada Ballet Theatre’s Black and White gala.
Randy Newman was honored Sunday for “Putin” in the Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals category.
Gordon Ramsay, an ex-soccer prospect in Scotland before a knee injury sidelined his athletic career, is still in top shape and fired up about his new restaurant.
Adult-film star and director Stormy Daniels is expected to meet fans, sign autographs and pose for photos tonight at Little Darlings.
David Copperfield, the superstar magician who routinely sells out his eponymous theater at MGM Grand, this week was accused of sexually assaulting a teen model 30 years ago.