It’s taken less than a week to find out who is moving (for now) into the post-Matt Goss Gossy Room.
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In her Strip debut, Brenda Lee was not allowed in the casino of the hotel in which she headlined.
The first headliner at Park Theater, Stevie Nicks has sold more than 140 million albums through her career.
Dan Reynolds and his wife, Aja Volkman of the alt-rock band Nico Vega, have recently learned they are expecting twins. Obviously, they must select a pair of names.
This weekend marks an embarrassment of riches in Vegas, as the robust turnout of iHeart Radio Music Festival and Life is Beautiful points out.
Jerry Lewis is a living legend. He also happens to be 90 years old, with a long life of wisdom to impart.
Oscar Goodman held his favorite prop by the tail Thursday night and talked of his hatred for rats.
As a court ruling this week reminds, “Absinthe” is a circus — in and out of the Spiegeltent at Caesars Palace.
Carlos Santana chooses life over violence, as his idea for a syndicated TV show reminds.
“Chopper Tom” Hawley is to be back on (and in) the air Monday morning, as details of his now-infamous flight from Denver to Las Vegas are coming to light.
A decade ago, Barbara Lauren met a man she’d dated (once) as she chatted up the guests at “Tony N’ Tina’s Weddding” at the Rio.
Frankie Valli helped the Las Vegas cast of “Jersey Boys’ close an 8 1/2-year run on the Strip.
A man who makes his living in the air, “Chopper Tom” Hawley made some news while airborne Sunday night.
Derek Stevens is a casino owner who also serves as master of ceremonies at the D, celebrating “G05” this weekend.
Member of the “Jersey Boys” cast have learned how the audience can sometimes break “the fourth wall.”