Can she come back and do this again sometime? It seems like something this child was destined to do. Only next time, can we skip the $1,100 ticket part?
Mike Weatherford
She said what I had been thinking, though the thoughts in one’s head usually don’t come with such a funny accent: “It’s like a flashback.”
Beyoncé’s shows at Encore cost more than any other stop on her “I Am …” tour. But they aren’t the same concerts either.
Larry King’s brief reign as Most Unlikely Vegas Headliner Ever was short-lived. There’s a new champion.
In a few weeks, everyone will be remembering Elvis Presley on the day he died, Aug. 16. On Thursday, Las Vegas should pay more attention to the day he was reborn, one that changed things around here for keeps.
Wait a minute … was that … Nathan Burton? On “America’s Got Talent”? Again?
There hasn’t been a showdown with Elvis. Not until September, anyway. But Damian Brantley’s stock has gone through the roof.
In other cities, old shows run their course and give way to new ones. In Las Vegas, zombie shows rise up again to bite back at what replaced them.
In some ways, he’s got it easy. People seem to set the bar so low for Carrot Top, it’s not hard to clear it.
It’s a mellow summer night with the family, watching the old MGM musical “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” Gene Kelly breaks into this Irish jig and I break into a cold sweat.
Holly Madison is the first to agree, “It’s totally crazy the way fame works these days.”
It’s hard to say which is more predictable: Las Vegas summer heat or the afternoon shows that let you escape it.
Carmen Ruest laughs that the “Mystere” theater now seems familiar and almost cozy.
A day in the life of a down-to-earth diva: Patti Lupone says she was thinking about how to finish the David Mamet chapter in her autobiography while driving her dog home from the vet.