-
Recent Posts
- You can’t fix stupid; Good-bad news on the bayou
- If you can’t beat ’em, cheat ’em; Fun & games
- Pennsylvania soggy; Epic fail in North Carolina
- Sibella scandal spreads; Supremes forestall Seminoles
- Atlantic City rebounds; Sibella dumped; NFL suspicions
- MGM limping back; Atlantic City follies; Wall Street Jottings
- On and off the radio
- MGM crippled; Illinois & Indiana report; Bally’s shaky in Chi
- MGM paralyzed; DraftKings debacle; Mount Airy wins
- Bally’s opens, Chicago yawns; MGM, tree murderers
Categories
@Stiffs_Georges
Error: Invalid or expired token.-
Archives
Recent Comments
- Alice Eskandari on Durango Station, slightly downsized
- David McKee on You can’t fix stupid; Good-bad news on the bayou
- American Gaming Guru on You can’t fix stupid; Good-bad news on the bayou
- Ray Lebowski on Sibella scandal spreads; Supremes forestall Seminoles
- David McKee on Sibella scandal spreads; Supremes forestall Seminoles
- Ray Lebowski on Sibella scandal spreads; Supremes forestall Seminoles
- David McKee on MGM crippled; Illinois & Indiana report; Bally’s shaky in Chi
- Paul Shanahan on MGM crippled; Illinois & Indiana report; Bally’s shaky in Chi
- ACGambler on MGM limping back; Atlantic City follies; Wall Street Jottings
- Bob on Bally’s opens, Chicago yawns; MGM, tree murderers
Views
- Sibella scandal spreads; Supremes forestall Seminoles - 56,301 views
- You can’t fix stupid; Good-bad news on the bayou - 56,202 views
- If you can’t beat ’em, cheat ’em; Fun & games - 54,631 views
- Pennsylvania soggy; Epic fail in North Carolina - 55,566 views
- Atlantic City rebounds; Sibella dumped; NFL suspicions - 55,547 views
- Profit vs. investment on the Strip - 1,055,335 views
- Lame nag; Frissora overpaid? - 578,464 views
- The evils of bingo; Wynn’s Aqueduct exit - 90,463 views
- That casino smell - 63,588 views
- Bally’s opens, Chicago yawns; MGM, tree murderers - 58,088 views
- MGM crippled; Illinois & Indiana report; Bally’s shaky in Chi - 57,668 views
- MGM paralyzed; DraftKings debacle; Mount Airy wins - 57,088 views
- MGM limping back; Atlantic City follies; Wall Street Jottings - 56,717 views
Blogroll
Admin.
Category Archives: history
Blast from the past
Has Steve Wynn taken voice lessons? The unmistakable, mellifluous baritone that soothingly emanates from the mogul’s prerecorded messages to hotel guests and Web site visitors is a far cry from the high-pitched, nasal tones heard in this ancient TV interview. … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, history, Steve Wynn, The Mob, The Strip, TV
Comments Off on Blast from the past
Marriott moots LV casino
Offering Sin City a slim reed of hope, Marriott International has let it be known — through “trailer station” operator United Coin — that it hopes to build a 3,500-room casino-hotel directly opposite the Las Vegas Convention Center. Considering the … Continue reading
Posted in Colony Capital, Current, Florida, Harrah's, history, LVCVA, Mississippi, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Taxes, The Strip, Tribal
5 Comments
Goodman and Station win Round One; MGM’s Free(dom) Ride
The Las Vegas electorate had a lovely parting gift for Victor Chaltiel and Sheldon Adelson. Which is to say that Carolyn Goodman didn’t win the Las Vegas mayoralty outright yesterday but is a relatively low hurdle away from inheriting husband … Continue reading
“In the beginning was The Mob …”
Following several delays and even more advance hoopla, the Las Vegas Mob Experience is open. And it’s, as my wife said, “a mob scene” (pun intended). At last night’s grand gala, a PR guy was overheard saying that — for … Continue reading
Posted in Current, Dining, Downtown, Entertainment, Harrah's, history, MGM Mirage, Movies, Oscar Goodman, The Mob, The Strip, Tourism, Transportation, TV
3 Comments
Quote of the Day
“When Wikipedia is kicking your ass factually, maybe you need to look at how you train your employees.” — Dr. David G. Schwartz, on the Las Vegas Mob Experience, now officially open (after many fits and starts) at the Tropicana.
Posted in Alex Yemenidjian, Current, Entertainment, history, The Mob, The Strip
Comments Off on Quote of the Day
From the bookbag
Having made less than the most of my college years, I’ve been sporadically trying to compensate ever since. (Although the extent of any Remedial Philosophy consists of my current reading matter, the anthology ‘Family Guy’ and Philosophy: A Cure for … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, history, International, Pennsylvania, TV
Comments Off on From the bookbag
Packer packs it in; Lights out at Resorts A.C.
James Packer‘s had enough of the U.S. casino market. While not definitively ruling out a return to the American gaming industry, the minority owner of Cannery Casino Resorts makes it clear that he’s neither the stomach nor the lucre for … Continue reading
The second coming
To follow the local media, you’d think Jesus Christ was returning to Earth at Caesars Palace. Instead, it’s Céline Marie Claudette Dion, who owns a just slightly smaller fanbase. Back when her first Caesars residency was announced, at a time … Continue reading
Posted in Cirque du Soleil, CityCenter, Current, Economy, Encore, Harrah's, history, The Strip, Tourism, TV
8 Comments
Quote of the Day
“It might seem unfathomable to the guests who tote giant coolers stuffed with three days’ worth of provisions to their $39-a-night room that the Sahara was once one of the Strip’s great hotels.” — John Katsilometes, on the 59-year-old resort … Continue reading
R.I.P., Sahara (1952-2011)
Once the Riviera changed hands, the Strip casino for whom mortality seemed most imminent became the Sahara. The ‘death by a thousand cuts’ regime of nightclub impresario and absentee owner Sam Nazarian bled the place to the extent that there … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, CityCenter, Colony Capital, Columbia Sussex, Current, Dining, Economy, Entertainment, Fontainebleau, Goldman Sachs, history, International, James Packer, Macau, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Morgans Hotel Group, Pansy Ho, Plaza, Regulation, Riviera, Sahara, Stanley Ho, Station Casinos, The Strip, Tourism, Transportation, TV, Wall Street
10 Comments
Vegas in January: Dazed and confusing
It’s not as though there aren’t signs of hope for the Nevada economy. And even as empty storefronts continue to proliferate and housing prices tank in Las Vegas, there’s a “green shoot” or two, if you look for them. The … Continue reading
Posted in Boulder Strip, Cosmopolitan, Current, Downtown, Economy, history, IGT, Lake Tahoe, North Las Vegas, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Taxes, The Strip, Tourism, Transportation, Wall Street
3 Comments
“Hi, I’m John Ensign, your casino host”
In development that was a foregone conclusion to everyone but Sen. John Ensign (R) himself, the former casino executive and prospective heir to the Mandalay Resort Group fortune of Mike Ensign, announced his retirement from politics today. The former general … Continue reading
Posted in CityCenter, Current, Election, Florida, history, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Texas, The Strip
3 Comments
Quote of the Day
“In terms of the fear, the worry, and the emotional turmoil that comes with being a defendant in a lawsuit, I expect you will shortly get to experience that yourself.” — plaintiff’s attorney J. Todd Kincannon, opening a can of … Continue reading
Posted in Cretins, Current, history, South Carolina
5 Comments
Case Bets: Ferris wheel fetishists; Rail fail; “Aerotropolis” now?
Caesars Entertainment better get a move on with that Ferris wheel it wants to build out back of O’Shea’s. A rival project, slated for problematic (and fairly blighted) land opposite Mandalay Bay received approval from Clark County. Then again, getting … Continue reading
Jane Russell, 1921-2011
A self-described “full-figured gal” who led a very full life, former film star and eternal sex goddess Jane Russell rode off to that big movie studio in the sky yesterday. She lent her ample charms to pictures that included The … Continue reading
Posted in Current, history, Morgans Hotel Group, Movies
3 Comments
Did you know … ?
… that back in what Sue Lowden would call “the olden days,” the high cost of presenting grand opera was (in some cities) subsidized by the revenues from casino games in the foyer? I do not know if this was … Continue reading
Posted in Archon Corp., Entertainment, history, Movies
Comments Off on Did you know … ?
How to save $10
Anyone besides me remember Foster Brooks? Nothing reminds me of him so much as Jeff Bridges‘ unintelligible reinterpretation of Rooster Cogburn in True Grit, the main difference being that Brooks is far easier to understand. Seriously, just watch two hours … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, history, Movies, TV
5 Comments
Have you seen this man?
That guy, the fourth goombah from the left. That’s Milton Jaffe, onetime managing director of the Stardust and someone whose dusty trail I’m trying to retrace for LVA.com’s “Question of the Day.” (Second from the left is Joe DiMaggio and … Continue reading
Posted in CityCenter, Current, Entertainment, Harrah's, history, MGM Mirage, Silverton, Sports, The Mob, The Strip
3 Comments
Programming note
You’ve probably noticed an attenuated output from Yr. Humble Blogger. A backlog of commissions, including LVA mini-bios of Jay Sarno (left) and former Desert Inn exec Milton Jaffe, has put me well and truly behind the 8-ball, and may continue … Continue reading
