Frank Marino is in for a long day. Not that most days aren’t on the longish side for Marino. He’s been performing on the Strip for 30 years straight. By his own reckoning, Marino has done more than 25,000 shows.
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When the Carolina Panthers meet the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50 — which is scheduled to kick off at about 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Santa Clara, Calif. — millions of football fans around the world will be watching. And so will millions of other people who couldn’t possibly care less.
It’s the one time each year when TV viewers don’t fast forward through commercials but actually watch — and even look forward to watching — them.
When the trailer for “Suicide Squad,” the film adaptation of a popular DC Comics series, hit the Internet last week, comics fans — as they’re wont to do — began debating whether the upcoming film will be the next big big-screen thing or just another in an embarrassing succession of comics-inspired films gone wrong.