Foreword by Stan Lerner: determined to not leave Las Vegas before writing a work of some literary merit I contacted Rob Goldstein, the President of The Venetian and Palazzo resorts, and asked if he could facilitate my seeing the Phantom Of The Opera and Jersey Boys. So impressive were these two shows, that I felt [...]
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THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA – AND I
FIRST FRIDAY – LAS VEGAS
As I rolled down the strip I knew it was going to be an interesting night…I offered Howard a puff on my cigar.
“I wish I could.”
“Sorry Mr. Hughes, I’ve gotten so used to you riding shotgun that sometimes I forget that you’re…well you know…”
“Dead,” he said finishing my thought as he often does. “Don’t feel [...]
DINNER AND A MOVIE IN DOWNTOWN LA!!!
BLAST FROM THE PAST IN VEGAS – NOT EXACTLY
“So you’re in Vegas staying at Fat Andy’s house?” asked Norm Rosenstein, my accountant, whom I put in charge of all of my former business interests from way back in my empire building years of insanity.
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“Yeah, he has an extra bedroom,” I responded…Norm usually gives me the business [...]
SOCIETY AT ENCORE
Foreword by Stan Lerner: this blog was first posted in July 2009, but I was not able to officially launch blogsincity until late October as so many of our new readers know, which in my mind means that this blog is owed another more significant run on blogsincity’s homepage–enjoy!!!
Because I was born and raised in [...]
HALLOWEEN LAS VEGAS no small affair.
MICHAEL JACKSON – THIS IS IT
Foreword by Stan Lerner: in general blogs about Sin City / Las Vegas should read fast and fun. This blog won’t, because Michael Jackson “This Is It” is a brilliant film born from an incredible loss to the world—the musical genius of Michael Jackson.
This story, for me, begins with a text message on my iphone [...]
PRIVE, TAO, NOIR – LAS VEGAS GRAND SLAM
Foreword by Stan Lerner: WARNING! this blog is a sexual escapade. If you are offended by promiscuity do not read any further. And for my readers who demanded some Downtown Oliver Brown salacious behavior you owe me because this really tired me out.
Roxy wanted to go to dinner—and I was confident that I could squeeze [...]




