Just more than three months after their sprint to the altar, in a gala ceremony televised live on ABC, the widower and his new bride are breaking up.
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Thanks to the success of “The Real World: Las Vegas” and “Pawn Stars,” the valley has gone through a couple of reality TV booms.
“I’ve never done period, genre work, so I wanted to see how I looked in tights,” the 79-year-old Oscar winner jokes about portraying a Founding Father.
His characters included network boss Guy Caballero and the vampiric TV host Count Floyd.
“Something inside makes me yearn for nature,” the 52-year-old actor says. ““There’s no yearning for getting the part or making a movie when I’m out there.”
“My mantra is love and laughter supersede all,” says the reality star, who has a new series, “Vanderpump Villa,” coming out on Hulu.
“Transitions are actually beautiful times in life,” says Bassett, who’s gearing up to see her twins graduate and head off to college.
A major film and TV industry event leaves Southern California for the first time in its more than 40-year history.
Oppenheimer,” a biopic that became a billion-dollar box-office sensation, was crowed best picture at a 96th Academy Awards that doubled as a coronation for Christopher Nolan.
As she eases into 60, the “New Look” star says: “It’s not the age or the number you’re facing. You’re facing your fears.”
Caesars Entertainment announced a deal Thursday with the Michelin-starred chef to open restaurants at casinos on the Strip and in suburban Chicago.
The ride, which is now open, was designed to appeal to both children and adults, according to Circus Circus.
With Kelly Curran’s departure, the parking of Sky 3 ends Channel 3’s 34-year run of sending helicopters over Southern Nevada.
An upcoming documentary focuses on British racing legend Dan Wheldon, who died in 2011 after a crash at the IZOD IndyCar World Championships in Las Vegas.
Bassist Adam Clayton showed up to a show with a (real) mustache after the holiday break, igniting a frenzy among fans.