“Marriage Can Be Murder” was KO’d at the Grotto because of social-distancing concerns.
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The ‘Karate Kid’ Oscar nominee spent the last decade of his life living in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas resident Nick Carter says, “For me, as an entertainer and solo artist, I have always questioned who I am as an individual.”
Lori Loughlin was released from the federal lockup in Dublin, California, where she had been serving her sentence for her role in the college admissions bribery scheme.
Tony Hsieh’s fellow downtown Las Vegas visionary Derek Stevens and his wife, Nicole, are taking lead on a Viva Vision tribute.
Vegas trumpet ace and veteran bandleader David Perrico says, “I am not looking for pity, I am showing that this is what the state of entertainment is in Las Vegas.”
Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top is a friend and fan of Morris Day and Snoop Dogg. Thus, a song is born.
Club operator and comedian Don Barnhart says, “We’re ready for every curveball and contingency.”
Mayfair Supper Club’s return to the present tense will be watched with great interest as shows return under COVID-19 safety directives.
This week’s top choices include “Quiz,” a new miniseries based on a 2001 cheating scandal involving England’s “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”
The COVID-19 shutdown has achieved the seemingly impossible: bringing together Shania Twain and Puddles Pity Party.
Raiders owner Mark Davis said of his $25,000 donation: “Every little bit helps. Vegas strong, baby!”
Marshmello has satisfied about half of the dates on his original deal, which was signed in April and had earned him about $600,000 per weekend based on the original $60 million contract figure.
It’s hard to get more timely than the ambitious new drama, even though it was first sold as a feature script all the way back in 2005.
“Game of Thrones” star Kit Harington has checked into a wellness center to work on what his representative says are “personal issues.”