Chelsea Caswell can call herself “goal-oriented” all she wants. The point doesn’t drive itself home until she mentions that, while on college spring break in Las Vegas, she applied for a job. As her friends partied it up, she went into interview mode. The “goal” being to get out of Missouri.
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“Elvis wasn’t just a singer. Elvis was a cultural icon. He changed the way the world viewed popular culture when he came out onto the scene,” says Brian Simpson, an Elvis tribute artist.
Producer David King says he learned enough about Las Vegas in the past year to put together “a business course on how to open a show in Las Vegas and what to do if you get kicked out of your venue: Follow these six rules.”
Hey, “Kinky Boots.” You’ve just won the Tony Award for best musical. What are you doing next?
The porcupine-haired punk named Johnny, an exclamation point incarnate, sounded as if he had a bullhorn for a larynx as he voiced the question of the evening.
Last month, dozens of celebrity impersonators were supposed to descend on Las Vegas in all their fake glory, just as they had since 2001.