Presley was a little hesitant to sign on to Viva Las Vegas, because he had never been ... Elvis and Ann were the hottest ...
Parts of his 1964 movie Viva Las Vegas and Sean Connery's sixth James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever, were also filmed there ...
Elvis Presley filmed a scene from “Viva Las Vegas” there. Sammy Davis Jr. owned an 8 percent interest in the Tropicana in the early 1970s, making him the first Black person with an ownership ...
Max Verstappen’s fightback from 17th on the grid to win Sunday’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix will go down as one of the most important victories of his Formula One career.
The Red Rooster is the oldest and best known swingers party in Las Vegas. Established as a hose party in 1982 for those interested in “the lifestyle,” The Red Rooster has grown from a small ...
in the mid-1960s and was a hip-shaking chorus girl in a spate of Presley films, including “Viva Las Vegas” (1964) and “Clambake” (1967). Her first significant role was the unhappy ...
Vegas arts philanthropist Susan Houston is the presenting sponsor. UNLV College of Fine Arts Dean Nancy Uscher says this year’s theme, Viva Las Vegas “encompasses both an appreciation for our ...
Her previous work can be found in OK! Magazine, MyLondon, GRM Daily, and more. The Tropicana Las Vegas is officially no more. On Wednesday, Oct. 9, the iconic building, which first opened on April ...
MWC Las Vegas is the only event in North America that brings the entire enterprise 5G ecosystem together in one place. From CIOs, systems integrators, architects and developers to technology ...
Kicking off his day in Las Vegas, the Rev. Al Sharpton this morning painted a mental image for a few dozen people at Wealthy Place Ministries. He wanted them to think ahead to January’s ...
While you may not want to go as far as to reenact "The Hangover," you certainly don't want to leave without experiencing a bit of "Viva Las Vegas." Sin City, America's Playground, the ...
The Tropicana Las Vegas is officially no more. On Wednesday, Oct. 9, the iconic building, which first opened on April 4, 1957, was imploded ahead of the construction of a new baseball stadium.