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The Laugh Factory comedy club at the Tropicana will stage a benefit show Wednesday for the family of Michael Boldon, the taxi driver who died when his cab exploded in the Feb. 21 shooting on the Strip.
Cee Lo, if you were on my team as a TV talent-show contestant and I was your coach, I’d have some advice for you. And it starts with this:
How long has Bill Cosby’s name been in lights on the Strip?
Since he had to share marquee space with Trini Lopez in 1963.
Ready to give up your hair for a good cause? Nine Fine Irishmen at New York-New York will host a St. Baldrick’s Day head-shaving event from 1 to 11 p.m. Saturday.
We’ll talk Motown in a bit, but the real story of Human Nature this time is about reinvestment.
The Boyz part of the name might be a distant memory — wishful thinking at this point — as they repeatedly rehearse the energetic choreography to their new show opener, “Beautiful Woman.”
There’s a lot riding on the shoulders — the lovely, currently bare-atop-the-bodice-of-an-amazing-red-gown shoulders — of Claire Sinclair.
Once a month, members of the Las Vegas Numismatic Society gather to swap tales about lost loves, current lusts and adventurous treasure hunts that enthrall listeners.
It’s like the Olympics for dogs, only (hopefully) without the doping allegations.
This week Vegasland visits the set of the new show “Pin Up” at the Stratosphere and talks with star Claire Sinclair and Frankie Moreno, who wrote much of the music.
What do “Le Reve,” “Jubilee!” and the Stratosphere’s upcoming “Pin Up” have in common?