Las Vegas Review-Journal

Harrison pitched White House show

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

Risa career wheeler-dealer, but even the creator of “Pawn Stars” couldn’t sell a show set at the White House.

It wasn’t for lack of trying. Harrison approached Donald Trump administra­tion officials about two years ago with his novel idea to focus on the lives of White House employees for a documentar­y series to air on cable TV.

“Pawn Stars,” of course, has been a hit for History channel since launching in 2009 from Gold & Silver Pawn in Las Vegas.

“I wanted to talk to the gardeners, the housekeepe­rs, the curator of all the historical items around the White House,” Harrison said in a phone chat Thursday. “I wanted to talk to the people you never see, the blue-collar people who actually maintain the White House and work there. I wanted the calligraph­ers to be known — did you know there are four calligraph­ers in the White House? I wanted to know, why do we need four calligraph­ers?”

Maybe because five is a little excessive?

The concept never made it past that meeting, which resulted in radio silence from the White House. Harrison gave up on the project about a year ago.

As has been chronicled in the book “Sinking in the Swamp: How Trump’s Minions and Misfits Poisoned Washington,” Harrison pitched this idea in mid-2018 to then-white House Director of Strategic Communicat­ions Mercedes Schlapp, former White House communicat­ions aide Cliff Sims and influentia­l lobbyist and former South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Van Hipp.

Harrison outlined his concept of the show, and actually sought to interview the president for each episode.

“I was reaching for the stars, yes,” Harrison said. “I would love to have been able to catch him, even as he was walking through the White House, and have him be part of it.”

Harrison is a Trump supporter who attended the president’s inaugurati­on ceremony, and has spoken at the past two Conservati­ve Political Action Conference­s (CPAC). Harrison is again a featured CPAC speaker at this year’s event, running Feb. 26-29 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, Fort Washington, Maryland.

“Pawn Stars” is due to be renewed for its 17th season, with taping commencing in

September. But Harrison still says the White House idea was solid, saying, “That’s a show I would watch.”

HRH guitar notes

The neon-illuminate­d Fender guitar at the entrance of the now-closed Hard Rock Hotel will be preserved, says HRH and Virgin Hotels Las Vegas President and CEO Richard “Boz” Bosworth. “We will take it down, in sections,” Bosworth said Wednesday. “It will not be destroyed.”

What to do with the disassembl­ed guitar remains undecided. It won’t be displayed at the Neon Museum — that space already showcases the other Hard Rock guitar, from the Hard Rock Cafe. But Bosworth’s team has several months to decide, as the hotel has begun its full-scale renovation for a targeted November reopening.

Bosworth also said about 200 of the hotel’s 700 employees still on the clock are working at any given time, cleaning and packing and prepping for the changeover. The Hard Rock’s final day of operations, Feb. 3, was also the 61st anniversar­y of “The Day The Music Died,” though the coincidenc­e was not mentioned (or even noticed) during the hotel’s final party.

But as Bosworth said, the hotel’s house music — from such rock artists as Led Zeppelin, AC/DC and Queen — continues to play for employees across the open casino floor. As Bosworth says, “The Hard Rock’s gone, but the music didn’t die.”

Cool Hang Alert

A first CHA mention for Mayfair Supper Club at Bellagio. At 11 p.m. Saturday, Jen Romas and the cast of “Sexxy” at Westgate will sashay in for a pop-up performanc­e at “Mayfair After Dark.” The club is inviting performers and up to 100 or so guests to hit the club and enjoy the late-night party, which runs until 3 a.m.

MGM Resorts Internatio­nal President of Nightlife Sean Christie, along with Kim Willecke and Dennis Jauch of No Ceilings Entertainm­ent, are linking the club’s chic amenities to the Las Vegas show community. The late-night sessions include additional burlesque-style and aerial entertaine­rs. And, in April, Mayfair is advancing its efforts to lure locals with a Thursday night industry hang. Around here, we appreciate industry, and Romas’ show, a lot.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. His Podkats! podcast can be found at reviewjour­nal.com/ podcasts. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @Johnnykats­1 on Instagram.

As of 9 p.m. Thursday:

1. Two Strip hotels upgraded to five stars by Forbes

Forbes now ranks Nevada fourth in the U.S. for the greatest number of five-star hotels, third for the number of five-star spas and third in the number of five-star restaurant­s.

2. Six Las Vegas areas saw double-digit price gains in housing, report finds

The fastest-growing prices in Las Vegas’ housing market tend to be in older, more centrally located areas of the valley, while the highest values are in the outer-ring suburbs, a new report shows.

3. Barcelona, Real Madrid may open Allegiant Stadium this summer

Sources have confirmed that Allegiant is under considerat­ion to be the host venue for the Internatio­nal Champions Cup, an annual summer soccer tour involving some of the most popular teams throughout Europe.

4. Player hits $1.7M jackpot on Strip

Playing $10 on a $1

Wheel of Fortune Gold Spin Triple Gold, one player hit for $1,734,677.19 around 6:30 p.m. Monday.

5. A new Cracker Barrel is planned for Henderson

Bring on the fried okra and those tiny bottles of syrup — Cracker Barrel could be coming to Henderson.

 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal file ?? Rick Harrison of the reality TV show “Pawn Stars,” at his Gold & Silver Pawn shop in 2014, tried unsuccessf­ully to pitch a reality show based in the White House. “Pawn Stars” is due to be renewed for its 17th season, with taping set to begin in September.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal file Rick Harrison of the reality TV show “Pawn Stars,” at his Gold & Silver Pawn shop in 2014, tried unsuccessf­ully to pitch a reality show based in the White House. “Pawn Stars” is due to be renewed for its 17th season, with taping set to begin in September.
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