In Dining, Entertainment, News, Nightlife

In honor of the late Robin Leach, Vegas Prime Magazine has reimagined his longtime Wicked Whispers & Racy Rumors as Vegas Prime Whispers – as a tip of the toque to the very-much-missed colleague, mentor and friend.

Which Las Vegas Strip show has debuted five versions of a popular character?

Which Las Vegas singer is becoming increasingly unhinged in social media posts?

Which Las Vegas Strip duo’s split was acrimonious – at least on one side? Can you define acrimonious?

Which Las Vegas headliner was described as “a 50-year-old drag queen”?

Which PR exec has been in town so often, rumors are circulating that a move back to Las Vegas is in the works?

These are whispers, so no answers will be provided; you’ll just have to use your imagination. Email your Vegas Prime Whispers to editorial@vegasprime.com.

Actor Jeremy Renner kicked off his “Heroes Fore Kids” Charity Weekend with a welcome celebration Oct. 19 at Juliet Cocktail Room in The Venetian attended by Chris Harrison, Richard Kind, Timothy Busfield, Richard Zander and Festus Ezeli. The event followed the Celebrity Poker Showdown. “I’ll always be a champion for a kid, knowing the blessings I had in my life that I know a lot of kids don’t have. When you contribute beyond yourself and give, you’re probably going to win at life,” Renner said. Earlier in the weekend, Renner attended a Lenny Kravitz concert at Dolby Live at Park MGM, calling the show “amazing.”

Reality-TV star Bethenny Frankel was spotted closing out the pool season at Tao Beach in The Venetian on Oct. 13. Later that night, she dined at Hakkasan Restaurant in MGM Grand before heading to Marquee Nightclub in The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

The 25th anniversary celebration for “Fantasy” on Oct. 16 was a star-studded affair at The Luxor and included choreographer Criss Judd; Kenny Ortega, Emmy Award-winning choreographer and director; cast members from Excalibur headliners Thunder From Down Under; comedian and magician Murray SawChuck; cast members from Virgin Hotels headliner “Lady Like,” Australian Bee Gees, “Purple Reign” and “Legends in Concert”; and Bill Medley and Bucky Heard from The Righteous Brothers.

Recent Posts

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Contact Us

We're not around right now. But you can send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap.

Start typing and press Enter to search