During a table reading for “Sex Tips For a Straight Woman From a Gay Man,” Kendra Wilkinson arrived at a table reading — and had already memorized the show’s script.
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Lon Bronson’s first call upon hearing of Gregg Allman’s death was to Jim Buck. Buck was busy, but he found a way to play “Whipping Post” to honor Allman.
“Men of the Strip” was to have opened last Thursday, but creator and co-producer Jeff Timmons is buying time for some buzz.
Rob Lyons originated the role of Carl Perkins in “Million Dollar Quartet” at Harrah’s. He and his family are leaving soon to chase career opportunities in London.
In his debut at Treasuer Island, Joel McHale recalls putting Chevey Chase on the ground with a self-defense move — Chase asked for it — and was mistaken for Daniel Tosh in a newspaper interview.
Kendra Wilkinson’s days on “The Girls Next Door” were highlighted by a memorable trip on her 21st birthday.
Two venues were shut down on opening night as Crapshoot Comedy Festival grew up fast in its inaugural event downtown.
Guns N’ Roses is playing T-Moble Arena on Nov. 17, returning to Vegas after two dates in April 2016.
George Wallace, headlining at South Point Showroom this weekend, made a lot of money “four-walling” the Flamingo showroom. But times have definitely changed in Vegas.
Joel McHale’s son, Eddie, underwent open-heart surgery to repair two holes in his heart. More than a decade later, McHale offered support to his friend Jimmy Kimmel, whose own son was battling a heart condition.
From the scene: An unusual way to enter a facility for a top music duo; Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns are moving their Monday night shows to Vamp’d.
Neal Schon and Carlos Santana stormed through a three-song foray to open Sunday’s Santana show at House of Blues.
“Love and War” is the new album and single from Brad Paisley, who enlisted a trusted friend and songwriter — John Fogerty — to collaborate on the project.
Drake’s explosive performance of “Gyalchester” at Bellagio Fountains was presented as “live.” It wasn’t. Producers banked Sunday night’s performance, originally described in media reports as a rehearsal, during the live telecast.
There is more to dancing than just 1-2-3, 1-2-3.