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television Reality Show Aims Its Cameras at Las Vegas Strippers
television Reality Show Aims Its Cameras at Las Vegas Strippers
Truth show manufacturers desire to capture the gritty life of Las Vegas strippers in a fresh series that is planned TLC
Reality TV has been around for the time that is long; after the day-to-day lives of bored, rich housewives, teen moms, New Jersey guidos and guidettes, and ridiculously rich and talentless celebutantes. We’ve seen women in the act of offering delivery, showing up, at least, to own sex, and people getting arrested. But we haven’t seen the actual backstage life of the women who strip for a living in Las Vegas, Nevada; a lifestyle that is glamorous or demeaning, depending on who you talk to about it.
Capturing the Stripper Lifestyle
Until now, that is. Two reality show producers say they wish to enter The Horse (formerly understood as The Crazy Horse Too) a well-known strip joint located near enough to the vegas Strip to be understood to many of the bachelor and Asian tourist crowd and create a show for the epicenter of all things reality, TLC, in the next few months. TLC, you’ll recall, is the home base for shows like ‘young children and Tiaras,’ ‘Honey Boo Boo,’ ‘Hoarders Buried Alive,’ and their entry that is latest in the crazy to crazier market, ‘Extreme Cougar spouses.’ A reality show about the lives of Las Vegas strippers would perfectly seem to blend with that roster.
Darren Maddern, whose credits include the long-defunct ‘The Gossip Show with Downtown Julie Brown,’ and Edward Barbini of ‘Dirty Jobs’ popularity will be the two producers hoping to make it rain with what they refer to as a ‘reality docudrama.’ They are going to need to produce a brand new las las vegas niche in a town that has demonstrably lent itself to reality television just how politicians lend themselves to sex scandals these days. (more…)
Historic Cal Neva in Lake Tahoe Getting Multimillion Dollar Facelift
Historic Cal Neva in Lake Tahoe Getting Multimillion Dollar Facelift
The 1936 interior of Lake Tahoe’s Cal Neva Resort and Casino. The home is all about to endure a multimillion dollar renovation.
The oldest continually certified casino in the U.S. The Cal Neva in Lake Tahoe gets some plastic surgery, like most good star that is old. The main makeover starts this week, and certainly will close the historic property down for over per year since it undergoes a multimillion-dollar facelift.
Reviving Historic Property
Best-known for being as soon as owned by famous singer Frank Sinatra, the property’s 6,000-square-foot casino and 10-story, 219-room hotel are certain to get the renovations in an effort to bring it back in to its previous excitement and boost business, according to Robert Radovan, co-owner of Criswell-Radovan. Radovan’s Napa Valley, Calif.-based development business purchased the Cal Neva the 2009 spring, using the vision of having it right back on its feet.
‘Our goal would be to bring it straight back to its former glory and to make it just what it was like in Sinatra’s time,’ Radovan told the Associated Press. ‘It has such great heart and character, and it’s really needed this redo for many decades.’
The thing that was when the shining star of the Hollywood jet set has fallen into disrepair, blamed on both the recession that’s impacted so many casinos, as well as the apparent range of more opulent and gaming that is accessible, in Reno, Las Vegas and via Indian casinos in Ca. (more…)