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Cosmopolitan says it never wanted ‘Nocturne’ show

A response to the producer’s lawsuit claims “Vegas Nocturne” lost $1 million per month and defied the concept of integrated “social club.”

Artists-in-residence invite Cosmopolitan guests to ‘Tell Me Your Secrets’

Some artists live for their art. Brian Gonzalez (or, to use his artistic alias, Taxiplasm) and Renzo Vitale live their art at “Tell Me Your Secrets,” a multisensory interactive art project now at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ P3Studio.

Holmes combines Porter, Simon for cabaret show at Smith Center

If your Fourth of July songbook begins with “The Stars and Stripes Forever” and ends with “America the Beautiful,” Clint Holmes, The Smith Center’s resident headliner at Cabaret Jazz, has a few other suggestions for you.

Pops’ Parisian concert lacked only words

The romantic theme for Saturday’s Pops Concert was “Paris, Je T’Aime” (“Paris, I love you”) and orchestra, conductor and soloists played it to the hilt.

Copa Girls kick off four-part Sands salute

The late, great Sands — “A Place in the Sun” for the Rat Pack and their followers — inspires a four-part entertainment and exhibition series focusing on the Copa Room and its mystique.

Doc Severinsen, Mary Wilson teaming up at Smith Center

“The Tonight Show” band never had to play pop hits on school classroom instruments when Doc Severinsen was at the helm. But if there had been YouTube back then, the 86-year-old showman probably would have been game.

‘Mamma Mia!’ delivers exactly what fans expect

Here we go again. “Again” being the operative word for legions of “Mamma Mia!” fans who can’t get enough of the spangled, spandex-bedecked jukebox musical spouting all ABBA, all the time.

Georgia Kate Haege leads cast as ‘Mamma Mia!’ comes to Smith Center

By her own admission, Georgia Kate Haege isn’t your typical, “cookie-cutter” musical theater leading lady. Not with the “short, wild, curly hair” — and the tattoos. Then again, “Mamma Mia!” isn’t your typical musical.