11TINA ARRIVED AT BALLY'S HOTEL AT TEN MINUTES till two, Wednesday afternoon, leaving her Honda with a valet parking attendant.Bally's, formerly the MGM Grand, was getting to be one of the older establishments on the continuously rejuven
WEDNESDAY, December 3110TINA DIDN'T GET HOME FROM THE OPENING-NIGHT party until shortly before two o'clock Wednesday morning. Exhausted, slightly tipsy, she went directly to bed and fell into a sound sleep.Later, after no more than
9THE SKIRTS OF THE NIGHT WERE GATHERED around the Evans house, rustling in a dry desert wind.A neighbor's white cat .crept across the lawn, stalking a wind-tossed scrap of paper. The cat pounced, missed its prey, stumbled, scared itself, and
8EVERYONE IN SHOW BUSINESS KNEW THAT NON- paying preview crowds were among the toughest to please. Free admission didn't guarantee their appreciation or even their amicability. The person who paid a fair price for something was likely to pla
7THE WARPED DOOR GROANED AND CREAKED AS VI vienne Neddler forced it open.Aiii-eee, aiii-eee . . .A wave of frigid air washed out of the dark room, into the hallway.Vivienne reached inside, fumbled for the light switch, found it, and entered wari
6MAGYCK! WAS THE MOST ENTERTAINING VEGAS show that Elliot Stryker had ever seen.The program opened with an electrifying rendition of "That Old Black Magic." Singers and dancers, brilliantly costumed, performed in a stunning set co