Nobody is more anxious to be onstage at Wednesday night’s premiere of Ricky Martin’s “All In” residency than Ricky himself. Even more than entertainment officials at Park Theater at Monte Carlo, more than his fans and more than hotel employees who wish him the best of success.
Robin Leach
In “The Courtroom Conversation” at The Mob Museum, it’s all about “The Media and The Mob” with journalists and attorneys talking of their tangles with Tony “The Ant” Spilotro and Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal. Once upon a time — in the 1970s — the biggest news stories in the land were about The Mob and Las Vegas.
Congratulations to former Las Vegas resident, pinup star and international tattoo model Sabina Kelley. The one-time “Jubilee” and “Pin Up” dancer who was a judge on Oxygen’s “Best Ink” is getting married July 7 in Thailand to Australian motorcycle star and creative tattoo artist Nixx.
It was literally a heart-stopping moment nobody wishes to see at a gala dinner, but if you have a medical emergency, it sure helps to have doctors and specialists right there at the ready.
Another year of a jam-packed The Week Vegas Goes Country for The Country Music Party of the Year has ended in Las Vegas, and with it goes the 2017 Academy of Country Music Awards and its ACM Party for a Cause events spread across the valley.
The biggest backstage news at Sunday’s 2017 ACM Awards at T-Mobile Arena had nothing to do with country music and everything to do with 1980s boyband pop. Our new resident Strip headliners The Backstreet Boys revealed that their new single will be released by the end of the year.
It was 60 years ago today that residents received a preview of The Tropicana ahead of its opening the next day. It cost $15 million, and it brought newly defined opulence and luxury to the Strip.
2017 Academy of Country Music Awards co-hosts Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley hosted a news conference Friday morning at T-Mobile Arena, then a large dice toss outside T-Mobile at Toshiba Plaza with execs, and, as expected, the country cutup duo kept the chilly morning light with jokes and smiles.
The title of Las Vegas cigar king has to go to Michael Frey, who owns Casa Fuente at The Forum Shops of Caesars Palace; is partnered with Caesars in Monte Cristo Cigar Bar; and has a kiosk store at New York-New York and cigarette girls in both casino resorts selling cigars.
Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley co-hosting today’s 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards from our T-Mobile Arena have revealed how they will deal with the rigors of the three-hour CBS telecast: “We’ll drink our way through it. There’s a backstage bar set up to take care of any worries!”
Jarrett & Raja, magician vs. maestro, officially open their showroom and residency at Hooters Casino. Raja will perform a new composition, “Beethoven in Havana,” a Cuban version of Beethoven’s 7th Symphony.
From country to rock, from pop to hip-hop, it’s all about the music, but the superstars of country are definitely leading the lineup in the spotlight with Sunday’s 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards on CBS from our T-Mobile Arena. Everybody from Nashville seems to be in Las Vegas for the big show.
They are some of the most stunning and beautifully photographed cookbooks ever — and also the heaviest. At 1 million-plus words, think of the first book as six volumes in one weighing 50 pounds that takes two delivery men to get it to your front door. They also each take three to four years to write and photograph.
Country Music Television cameras are filming a surprise concert by Brett Eldredge at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas for its series “Instant Jam,” and, if there are any free tickets remaining, you can get in to watch and enjoy the free performance tonight.
Who knew that returning Chippendales at The Rio guest star, actor and model Tyson Beckford once took our Axis at Planet Hollywood headliner Britney Spears for a motorcycle ride while he was shirtless?