The hugely popular singer, who last played Caesars Palace three years ago, returns to a city fallen on hard times.— Caesars Palace, or so the story goes, has no apostrophe in its name because its founders wanted it to be a resort for all, not a palace for one. But a few nights ago, there wasn't much question whose house it had become — again.
L.A. Times - Entertainment — The hugely popular singer, who last played Caesars Palace three years ago, returns to a city fallen on hard times.— Caesars Palace, or so the story goes, has no apostro... more info