Mike Tyson promises to teach Chris Brown “every dirty trick in the book” for Brown’s reported three-round bout against Soulja Boy.
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“There is nothing quite the same as being onstage and being able to have a relationship with an audience that feeds you,” Cranston said.
Bryan Cranston said playing Donald Trump would be an appealing project while in Vegas to support his friend John Walsh and attend the Canon U.S.A. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children gala at the Bellagio.
Don Felder recorded dozens of hit records with the Eagles, but his first tune was an folk song few have heard.
Reportedly, Chris Brown and his “rapper foe” Soulja Boy are to swap blows in the squared circle in a big-payday Las Vegas boxing match in March in Las Vegas.
“Rock of Ages,” an ode to the Boubon Room on the Sunset Strip, played up the double entendres during its closing show Sunday night at the Rio.
Invoking memories of another NBA star who fancied VegasVille, Kevin Durant of the Warriors hit multiple nightclubs and toasted the arrival of 2017.
New Year’s Eve at Caesars Palace was electrifying (with Calvin Harris) and also a dance party (with Backstreet Boys).
Under an image of George Michael, Elton John performed “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me” at the Colosseum at Caesars on Wednesday, and is expected to continue the tribute this weekend.
Clint Holmes is closing his show at Palazzo Theater, joining more than two dozen Vegas shows that have closed this year.
Lava Hot Springs is far below freezing — until you dip into the water.
Richard Bell stopped in unannounced at the D Las Vegas on Saturday night. At 7-feet-8 inches, Bell didn’t go unnoticed for long.
Louie Anderson was between gigs when he got a call from Louis C.K. offering him a role in an upcoming sitcom. Anderson accepted, then learned the details.
Lady Gaga has played Cosmopolitan with Tony Bennet in December 2014, and Wynn Las Vegas as part of a CBS-TV special honoring Frank Sinatra. She’s back at Wynn again Dec. 30.
Beloved around the community, Muriel Stevens wrote for the Las Vegas Sun from the early 1970s through the paper’s shift to a morning designin 2005.