
A podcast featuring Piff the Magic Dragon and Paul Dabek interviewing magicians, entertainers and everyone in between that make up Las Vegas. It comes out every Wednesday.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedy | |||

Move aside, Carrot Top, there’s a new redhead in town. In this episode, Sarah Hester Ross joins us to talk comedy, music, and carving out her own lane in entertainment. From her sharp songwriting to her fearless humor, Sarah breaks down how she built... more
We all think we know Lucy Darling. The razor-sharp wit, the vintage glamour, the viral internet sensation. But in this episode, Carisa Hendrix takes us deep into the lore and creation of Lucy, unpacking how the character was built, evolved, and caugh... more
We all think we know the heroes from Queer Eye but how well do you know Sean Critchfield? A Season 9 alum alongside Piff, Sean isn’t just a makeover success story. He’s a lifelong performer and creator based in Las Vegas. He’s spent decades acting ac... more
We all think we know the Flamingo Showroom — but how well do you know Jimmy the Usher? He’s been working the room forever, but behind the blazer is a Vegas native who’s seen the city rise… and maybe fall. In this episode, Jimmy shares stories from a ... more
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Tried to listen to Lucy Darling, but whoever is in the background talking was (a) way too chatty and (b) not mic’d, so even if I did want to hear them, I couldn’t! Hung in there for about 10 minutes and finally stopped.
Almost impossible to listen to when one of the participants is inaudible ☹️
Stopped by solely for Lucy Darling, so I apologize for not knowing the other speakers. Someone is doing a lot of fast talking without a mic. The main host reacts every few words, so I can’t crank the volume up. It got too frustrating, so I had to give up after just a few minutes. Just a suggestion for future to mic the others in the room/booth if they’ll be interjecting like this.
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Focusing on the vibrant world of Las Vegas entertainment, this podcast features engaging conversations with a variety of performers, including magicians, comedians, and other entertainers. Through humorous anecdotes and insider perspectives, listeners gain a unique view of life in Las Vegas, as hosts explore topics ranging from the nuances of performing arts to personal stories from the guests' careers. Each episode provides a blend of light-hearted banter and thoughtful reflections, making it both entertaining and insightful for anyone interested in the entertainment industry, particularly within the culturally rich backdrop of Las Vegas.
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Recent guests on What Happened In Vegas include:
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6. Penn Jillette
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