I wasn’t even in Las Vegas last Sunday night. And if I was, I probably would have been turning in and not down at the Plaza at 11 p.m.
Shows
So Don Rickles was sidelined by food poisoning a few weeks ago, but Tony Bennett knocked it out of the park last weekend. Next up in the Octogenarian Classics series: Jerry Lewis.
Meet Patrick Joyce
Sunday is Mother’s Day, but why should mothers have all the fun?
Meet Alissa Dale, who will dance the role of Lady Capulet next weekend in Nevada Ballet Theatre’s production of “Romeo and Juliet.”
You may not miss a show called “Striptease.” You may not even know there was one.
At age 30, Aziz Ansari can’t understand these kids today.
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is a mere 10 years old. But Caesars Palace has been there since 1966, and Tony Bennett was the second act to play there.
Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay is offering teachers free admission for Teacher’s Appreciation Week.
Elton John sits relaxed at the piano, talking about meeting Nelson Mandela and watching Honey Boo Boo.
Frank Wildhorn is not a household name, at least not yet. Clint Holmes is Las Vegas’ favorite son, at least in the field of popular music. Jane Monheit is without question one of the best female jazz singers alive.
Kenny Kerr, the bad girl that Las Vegas fell hard for in the ’70s, died Sunday. He was 60. The star of “Boy-lesque” was the Strip’s first must-see female impersonator.
Give me a minute to adjust expectations here.