Las Vegas Review-Journal

Oswalt throws ’em back, pays it forward

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

I Tseems a few free drinks loosen up the purse strings for charity. Comic actor Patton Oswalt says he’s donating half of his performanc­e fee from his Dec. 2 show at the Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel to the Las Vegas Victims Fund. He’s throwing a few back, and paying it forward, too.

“I love Vegas and to be able to perform there and give back to the Victims Fund means a lot to me,” Oswalt says. “Plus, the Hard Rock comps my drinks.” Oswalt is throwing ’em back and paying it forward, and tickets start at $49.95 (before fees) and are on sale now.

Going swimmingly

Steve Wynn was spotted at Encore Theater at Wynn

Las Vegas on Monday, not a surprise since he owns the hotel and the venue. He took in the latest musical changes to “Le Rêve,” a project spanning the past couple of years. At one point, the eight-time Academy Award-winning composer Alan Menken (who won two Oscars each for “The Little Mermaid, “Beauty and the Beast,” “Aladdin” and “Pocahontas”) was enlisted to refashion the show’s score, but his work was not deemed a good fit for production.

Wynn makes this call (and all other calls), in “Le Rêve.” Expect the music to be introduced into the 13-year-old aquatic spectacula­r after the holidays.

Walsh’s future

Ex-eagle Joe Walsh polished off his three-show run at House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on Sunday night. Fans and hotel officials had hoped he’d be back with his solo show in 2018, but don’t count on it. Walsh’s schedule with the new Eagles lineup, which adds Vince Gill and Deacon Frey (son of late Eagles member Glenn Frey) to core members Walsh, Don Henley and Timothy B. Schmit .No Eagles dates are announced, but the band is reportedly Walsh’s top priority entering ’18.

Tough gig

On the topic of Eagles and House of Blues, Henley performed a corporate show earlier this month at the venue and it did not go terribly well. About 500 executives were in the venue (which seats upwards of 1,300 in its current configurat­ion), and only half were even paying attention to Henley, a bona fide rock legend.

Amid the imbibing and chatter, Henley said, “I play arenas and stadiums, and I can hear everything you guys are saying out there.” But he did finish the gig, performing wonderfull­y (as expected), and posing for the requisite meet-and-greet photos afterward.

Christmas Cloer

Ex-“jersey Boys” cast member and busy solo performer Traviscloe­r returns with his “Christmas at My Place” show at the Italian American Club at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4. This is the fifth year he has fronted a holiday production. IAC is opening on a Monday night — the restaurant is usually closed Mondays and Tuesdays — and is serving dinner (separate from the $30 ticket) from 5:30 p.m. until showtime.

“I love the place,” Cloer says. “I’ve been there four or five times and they usually get me to sing in the lounge. It’s a very old-vegas spot and we’re coming in with a smaller band and just letting the mu- sic and vocals take over.” Cloer has used a big band in his previous Christmas shows, but is going with a tight fivepiece with guest vocalist Niki Scalera on duets.

What Works in Vegas

Zowie Bowie at Rocks Lounge. Chris Phillips’ indefatiga­ble groove-fest has just signed for another year at Red Rock Resort, marking his 13th year headlining the locals’ casino. Phillips celebrated the event, and the act’s recent Best of Las Vegas first-place award as the city’s top lounge act, with a red carpet event Friday night. The 51-year-old showman and recent firsttime father performed a few of his trademark high-leg kicks, forever acting like a kid. Specifical­ly, a 13-year-old kid.

Ice Blue

Blue Man Group is performing between the first and second periods of Friday’s Vegas Golden Knights-san Jose Sharks game at T-mobile Arena.

Who Was Where

Ex-spice Girl and current “America’s Got Talent” judge Mel B Monday night at the finale of Mike Tyson’s “Undisputed Truth: Round 2” show at Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club at MGM Grand.

Mel B was reunited with SPI Entertainm­ent official Anthony Pecora from their days opening “Peepshow” at Planet Hollywood (Pecora was at Base Entertainm­ent, producers of that show, at the time). One joke from the interlopin­g scribe: What’s the difference between MGM Grand and Chile? Tyson can get into MGM Grand (hey-oh!) …

Contact John Katsilomet­es at jkatsilome­tes@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @ Johnnykats­1 on Instagram. As of 4 p.m. Wednesday:

1. Police open internal probe after children left for dead for hours

Las Vegas police have opened an internal investigat­ion after two children were left for dead for at least 17 hours earlier this week in the southern valley. 2. John Pagano could be more than short-term fix for Raiders

Following Ken Norton

Jr.’s dismissal Tuesday as defensive coordinato­r, John Pagano will handle playcallin­g duties for the Raiders for the remainder of the season and likely beyond.

3. Las Vegas man fatally stabbed trying to stop girlfriend’s suicide

A man was stabbed to death early Tuesday morning when he tried to keep his girlfriend from killing herself at an east valley home.

4. Extending monorail from MGM Grand to Mandalay Bay gets OK

The Las Vegas Monorail Co. received permission Tuesday from Clark County to expand its route from the MGM Grand to Mandalay Bay.

5. Man punches another, saying he was groped on Las Vegas Strip

Police are searching for a man who punched another man for groping him Tuesday morning on the Strip. As of 4 p.m. Wednesday:

1. Vegas Stripped: Champ Wilson

Champ Wilson, 81, calls himself the “chief security officer” of the Arts District in Las Vegas. Each day he makes his rounds, checking the doors and gates of more than two dozen businesses, ensuring they’re locked and all is quiet.

2. David Prior works his magic with Golden Knights goaltender­s

David Prior, the director of goaltendin­g for the Vegas Golden Knights, has worked with five different goalies so far this season.

3. Review-journal reporter roundtable: Las Vegas shooting

Videograph­er Elaine Wilson sits down with reporters Jeff German and Eli Segall to discuss the latest news on the Las Vegas mass shooting.

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