Casino magnate Ted Binion was found dead in September 1998. The intrigue lives on.
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LaMonica Garrett says of his co-star role in “1883,” “I get emotional when I think about it.”
Debbie Gibson says of Joey McIntyre of New Kids On The Block, “He’s the greatest Zuko to ever play Zuko”
Myron Martin’s salute to the reopening of Reynolds Hall was a preview of “An Office and a Gentleman.”
Park Theater’s sign is coming down and theater just installed a new sound system. These are related events.
Wayne Newton is looking for a room and won’t be alone, but at least he remains in Caesars Entertainment’s plans.
The “Mindfreak” is back just after the Fourth of July holiday. Criss Angel has announced his return to his eponymous Planet Hollywood theater.
Ann-Margret recalled meeting Elvis in “Viva Las Vegas” and said, “This sounds weird, but I had never seen him perform before I did the movie.”
Las Vegas’ recovery from pandemic is in gear, with nearly 40 ticketed shows onstage right now.
This is hardly the first restart of Carrot Top’s career, which was once actually reduced to ashes.
Siegfried Fischbacher was born a star, but not too big to make coins appear at the Secret Garden.
Piff The Magic Dragon and Tape Face remain active Strip headliners in COVID.
Ross Mollison says “Absinthe” cannot afford to continue to run by selling 50 tickets per show.
For last Tuesday’s show, Piff the Magic Dragon convinced David Copperfield to join in a video re-creation of Copperfield’s famous stunt from 1983, when he made the Statue of Liberty disappear.
About 275 Wynn employees who worked on “Le Reve” are now out of work.