Sonny King, Bernie Allen and other Vegas entertainers talked about comedian Shecky Greene as an icon of Las Vegas. Former Sun columnist Joe Delaney, too, spoke fondly of the brilliant Greene. They painted him as a messiah of mirth.
The Buckinghams had that Fab Five look and a name that could skirt them alongside other great bands of the British invasion. Songs like "Kind of a Drag" earned the Chicago-born band top stages and national attention.
Bill Fayne, Bobby Black and Teddy Davey call themselves the Las Vegas Tenors, a trio who perform through the encyclopedia of the American musical experience.
Known for bedazzling fans with sparkling suits in his energetic Liberace tribute show, Las Vegas entertainer Wes Winters will be reaching back to other legends at his variety show Friday to Sunday in the Suncoast Casino Showroom.
If Christmas seems a bit out of place in the balmy Las Vegas winters, it seems fitting that "Mele Kalikimaka: A Hawaiian Christmas" continues to play to a local audience at the Suncoast showroom Friday through Sunday.
The contest was open to all women in Nevada who have reached the age of 60, or "the age of elegance," said Charlie Christy, executive director and president of Ms. Senior Nevada. The contestants in this year's pageant were all between the ages of 60 and 70.
As 8-year-old Rachel Zhang's fingers touched the piano, she began with a rather simple rendition of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" that amused the audience.
Somewhere between his life as an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker and his career as one of the most recognizable comedians in the country, the world became complicated for David Brenner.
A sellout crowd of more than 500 people will watch 16 of the most elegant and talented women from across Nevada take the stage Aug. 27 for the 23rd annual Ms. Senior Nevada pageant at the Suncoast.