The “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign stands alone as a civic icon. It’s been standing largely alone, in fact, during the coronavirus outbreak.
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For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia and death.
Scott Adkins released a statement from Diffie that said he is under the care of medical professionals and is receiving treatment.
The collective work is inspired, capturing a moment in time as the coronavirus has forced entertainers off the stage.
In announcing shows from May are being pushed back, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend say, “Long live rock.”
Pete “Big Elvis” Vallee asked his fans if they wanted to see him online. They nearly crashed his Facebook page.
“A virus didn’t close my restaurant, the government did,” local restaurateur Cory Harwell says of a similar claim he’s made with his insurance company.
Outgoing MGM Resorts International President of Entertainment Sean Christie says, “I wanted to be transparent in telling the company of my intention to move on.”
After a couple of weeks of producing whatever online content they could, most late-night hosts are returning to television in the coming days.
The normally bustling tourist corridor Strip is shuttered these days as the city joins in the fight against the novel coronavirus.