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- Michael Jackson film makes early Las Vegas debut
- Malcolm McDowell doesn’t mind playing the ‘baddies’
- Fans go gaga for Lady Gaga, get second Vegas show
- Las Vegas to go country with Garth Brooks, Trace Adkins and Randy Travis
- Mutant showgirl: Lady Gaga touches down in Las Vegas
- Palms Spectacular Spectacular lives up to name
- Vegas clubs win big in the Nightclub and Bar Awards
- Foo Fighters play semi-surprise show at Rain
- UNLVino again pours it on at Caesars Palace, Palms and Bally’s
- Birthday boy Hugh Hefner: The oldest guy is also the king of the club
- New media hits the Strip for Podcast-a-Palooza
- Rob Zombie, PDA and … German werewolf women?
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- “This Is It” brings Michael Jackson back to big screen life
- Strip Scribbles: Palms celebrates anniversary, birthday and wedding
- Grinder Girl: Fulvia Sanchez
- AVN Awards announce hosts for 2010
- You win some, you lose some
- Mutant showgirl: Lady Gaga touches down in Las Vegas
- Honoring Sinatra, one cocktail at a time
- The accidental entourage
- Breaking: Mike Diamond switching teams to Ghostbar in 2010
- Bunnies in, Gossy out
- Matt Goss, Strip-bound?
- Nite Bite: Pauly D and the Palms…
- Between Hef and a hard place: My “Playboy” rejection
- A long distance serenade from Jimmy Hopper
- Afterparties, where MAGIC really happens
- Foo Fighters play surprise show in Vegas
- Palms’ Spectacular Spectacular lives up to name
- Filthy Mouth, fab fashion
- Bang!, Sonic Royalty join the Palms lineup
- Las Vegas’ top five nightclub bathrooms
- The Drunk Cookbook
- Michael Fuller and N9NE Group part ways
- You gotta get up (to Ghostbar) to get Down
- Vegas clubs win big in the Nightclub & Bar Awards
- Organic new party growing at Ghostbar
- Family of RFK gets an apology from LAPD as Palms’ ‘Behind the Scenes’ evidence exhibit opens
- Exclusive: Pauly D’s first Palms gig announced
- Murder was the case
- Nite Bite: Goodlife’s moving from Moon
- “Where’s Waldo?” High Society’s ad is full of familiar faces
- Everyone into the pool!
- Concert recap: 30 Seconds to Mars at The Pearl
- We Bang! at Moon
- Get high with Sunday Brunch at Nove Italiano
- Kiss ready to cram outrageous spectacle into small theater
- Robin Antin, Entertainment Matchmaker
- Family of RFK gets an apology from LAPD as Palms’ ‘Behind the Scenes’ evidence exhibit opens
- Matt Goss and Zowie Bowie try to breathe new life into a Vegas oldie—with mixed results
- ‘This Is It’ documents Jackson at his best, and a show that never was
- Lady Gaga to perform in Las Vegas
- Jimmy Hopper jumps over to the Lounge at Palms
- Smoke. Spin. Win $1 million. How easy is that?
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- This Is It premiere includes star for Joe Jackson at the Palms
- Mmmm… this weekend is delicious
- ‘This Is It’ documents Jackson at his best, and a show that never was
- From horror to hot dogs: Halloween’s Malcolm McDowell
- Seeing double: Lady Gaga books second Vegas show
Palms Casino Resort has come a long way since its "Real World" debut in 2002. The boutique property features three distinct towers and a diverse mix of bars and restaurants across a 95,000-square-foot casino.
Palms, which features more than 1,200 rooms and fantasy suites, is currently undergoing a multi-million dollar transformation that will encompass an Ivory Tower room and suite redesign, new culinary additions, re-imagined gaming spaces and new, distinctive nightlife experiences.
In addition to newly designed rooms, during the first phase of the renovation, Palms will welcome Heraea, a high-energy American restaurant and lounge, and XISHI, a pan-Asian restaurant and lounge.
Fantasy Suites include the Hardwood Suite, the only hotel room in the world with its own basketball court.
Other amenities include the all-new Cantor Gaming® race and sports book, one of the few sports books in Las Vegas to include a poker room; SOCIAL; Scarlet; Chocolat Bistro; tonic bar; ghostbar; Pearl Concert Theater; Moon Nightclub; N9NE Steakhouse; Nove Italiano; Simon Restaurant & Lounge; Palms Pool & Bungalows; Kim Vō Salon; Drift Spa & Hammam; Brenden Theatres, a 14-theatre cineplex and more than 60,000 square-feet of meeting space.
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