The celebrated honoree spent the balance of night being tailed by NBT officials, assorted guests and fans, and a film crew recording the Bravo reality show called “Hey Paula,” which ran for a month that summer. Also in the mix were crews representing “Insider,” “ET,” “Inside Edition,” “Access Hollywood” and “60 Minutes.”
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It’s the Palms’ Tangerine Machine — except without the machine. We speak of the fluorescent-orange, wire-frame Lamborghini Twin Turbo Countach parked at the hotel’s porte cochere.
Smith Center sought “Lion King” for its opening season, but the show had already played out on the Strip, as the resident production at Mandalay Bay from May 2009-December 2011.
While waiting for a ride in downtown Las Vegas, you might expect to see lively bachelorette parties piling into limousines or tipsy tourists hailing taxis. Or you might see a 30-foot-tall ballerina dancing toward a mobile Victorian home.
Colorful altars and sugar skulls took center stage at the Springs Preserve’s 10th annual Dia de Muertos celebration in Las Vegas.
Scott Bradlee has long wanted to bring his inventive Postmodern Jukebox production to Vegas. He told Saturday’s audience at Mirage’s Terry Fator Theater that was so enamoured of his surroundings, “I haven’t left this building in two days. I have not seen sunlight in that long.”
Carlos Santana disclosed a past romance the other day. The object of his affection was a woman named Mona Lisa. Yes, that Mona Lisa.
Inflatable rooms created from parachute fabric surround visitors to Tamar Ettun’s exhibition at UNLV.
And for the first time, “Le Reve,” the aquatic spectacular at Wynn Las Vegas, is donating a single performance to a charity.