Penn Jillette says, “These are tricks you can do at your home to amuse, or annoy, your friends and family.”
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Mr. Las Vegas headlined in Las Vegas for 61 years, but until Saturday never rode a bike on the Strip.
Jimmy Denning of Tenors of Rock says of his fight with presumed COVID-19, “Imagine trying to breathe in and nothing happens, and you are suffocating.”
In ABC’s “Behind the Magic,” a physician who treated Roy Horn says, “He actually flatlined … or died.
That David Saxe was the final producer to close his shows is no surprise to anyone who has followed Las Vegas entertainment over the years.
Guy Laliberte, founder of Cirque du Soleil, has sold his 10-percent minority interest to a Canadian investment company.
An aerialist fell during the finale of “The Beatles Love” on Sunday night on the Las Vegas Strip.
Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden is becoming something of a scenester in our city, further expanding our civic image.
From the stage, Jon Bon Jovi checked out the “Absinthe” tent and said, “I can imagine the band coming back here.”
“Rock of Ages” ran for four years in Las Vegas, and the Bourbon Room has been resurrected on Hollywood Boulevard.
Lady Gaga and a fan tumbled from the stage at Park Theater on Thursday night as the superstar resumed her “Enigma” residency.
The Cirque du Soleil show has a splashy plan to celebrate its 10,000 the show, performing four scenes at the Fountains of Bellagio.
Wayne Newton and Lady Gaga met Friday night after Gaga’s “Enigma” show at Park Theater.
A courageous individual and a terrific artist, Lijana Wallenda is returning from a near-fatal accident in 2017 to cross Times Square on a high wire this Sunday.
Puddles, whose legal name is Mike Geier, does not speak in his show. He only sings. He also stands 7 feet tall in his high-heeled boots. He’s an imposing, and also lovable, entity.