“We had an 8 o’clock show, then a late show at 10 or 11 o’clock, and then we would have movie night,” Todd Fisher recalls. “This was up in one of the old Desert Inn ballrooms. It ran late, but we always found time for these movies.”
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Criss Angel was indebted to Rappaport for that 10-year contract, which actually outlasted the man who brokered the deal.
According to a news release issued today by the Palms, Travis Barker “has been ordered by his doctors to refrain from any activity that may cause further damage or cause the clots to travel.”
Daniel Emmet, who performs in “The Cocktail Cabaret” at Cleopatra’s Barge at Caesars Palace, is scheduled to appear in Tuesday’s “America’s Got Talent” show on NBC.
“The hardest part for us, is the story,” Siegfried said. “It takes much work, because we have lived such lives.”
Says Stevie Nicks: “The beauty of an event like this is that it is a true representation of the power of radio. It’s an opportunity for artists across all genres to share one stage and what we all love most — music!”
Jerry Lewis died Aug. 20 at age 91 at his Las Vegas home. The sale marks a turning point in the family’s lives. Lewis’ youngest child, the 26-year-old Danielle, wants to state her own account of her father’s life and career.
Clint Holmes and Earl Turner had planned to be at Westgate Las Vegas on Thursday night.
Ghalib Ghallab was a stalawrt of several Las Vegas lounges over the past 30 years. He and his backing band, called The Vegas Knights, were known to host some of the coolest gigs in town.
Travis Barker, the band’s extraordinary drummer, is reportedly suffering from blood clots in both arms and has been advised by doctors to stay of the stage.
Minutes after they saluted several thousand fans at 3rd Street Stage on Fremont Street in its “Stick Salute to Vegas,” members of the Vegas Golden Knights made their way to dinner at The D Las Vegas.
“I can’t believe this is happening, “ Barry Manilow said in a statement today. “Our new show is ready, we’re all ready, and we were all looking forward to tonight.”
Wayne Newton is bolstering his home security system and adding armed guards after a pair of burglers broke into his Las Vegas estate late Thursday night.
Where one sees a news release, Perez Hilton sees a career opportunity.
The musical “Baz — A Musical Tour de Force” is closing after its July 29 performance at The Palazzo Theater. Actors Equity Producer and General Manager Blair Farrington informed the cast just prior to Tuesday’s 8 p.m. performance.