Of a $15,000 blackjack spree, Foreigner’s Mick Jones says, “I mean, they really — they had to tear me away from the table at the end,”
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Court TV will air “OJ25” beginnning in January. The 37-part series focuses on the O.J. Simpson murder trial.
Pat Benatar remembers, In the beginning, Las Vegas was not for people like us, it was taboo, you weren’t even supposed to play there.
Hotel Apache itself dates to 1932, a time when Model Ts parked outside the property and guests were titillated to ride the first electric elevator ever in Las Vegas.
Carlos Santana, who broke in a big bad way at the original Woodstock, is officially out of next month’s anniversary event.
A long-running residency seemed an attainable goal for “Post-Postmodern Jukebox,” but the show pulled out a month before its original end date.
MGM Resorts’ original plan was for Mandalay Bay Events Center to compete with The Colosseum at Caesars Palace and Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood.
Opening this month, Happy Place is in line with the current mini-trend of Vegas entertainment experiences not easily described. “When you see it, you get it.”
Blue Man Group co-founder Chris Wink is Area15’s new “director of content and cool (stuff),” his official title actually carrying a profanity.
Lim’s “Limitless” production carries an emphasis on skillful card tricks, application of smoke and mind-blowing close-up magic.
Redfoo is the titillating tennis tutor and resident hip-hop superstar who generates life into the Rollers’ matches at Orleans Arena.
Robbie Williams did stunning business this spring and summer, and his show was a buoyant blend Las Vegas inspirations.
Backstreet Boys are the latest addition to a customarily stacked iHeartRadio Music Festival lineup at T-Mobile Arena.
Neither Terry Bradshaw nor Al Bernstein could have mapped out a haymaker of an entertainment card on Aug. 2
Queen + Adam Lambert are performing a corporate event for 25,000-30,000 fans Wednesday on the Las Vegas Strip.