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Cockroach Theatre’s ‘Lyons’ painfully funny

Nicky Silver’s play “The Lyons,” a fierce, final offering of Cockroach Theatre’s 10th anniversary season, is chock-full of painful moments — but they’re outrageously funny.

13 places for Mexican food

Nachos, fresh tortillas, camarones … these places have it all. Each week Neon spotlights a different cuisine in the Dining Guide, with Mexican restaurants this week.

Yes, they are in Kansas anymore, still carrying on

The rock band Kansas plays Red Rock Resort on Saturday as part of its 40th anniversary year. The classic rock die-hards probably would have stuck around anyway, but casinos sure made at least a fourth of their run a lot more comfortable.

Your first look at NBC’s new fall shows

The network has announced seven new comedies and five new dramas for the 2014-15 season, highlighted by the TV returns of Debra Messing and Katherine Heigl in front of the camera as well as Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Ellen DeGeneres, Rashida Jones and Will McCormack behind the scenes.

Shorter trailers might mean fewer punchless punchlines

Rather than addressing cellphone users, 3-D that’s almost never worth the upcharge or the dozens of other reasons that people shun multiplexes, in January, the National Association of Theater Owners proposed a two-minute limit on movie trailers, meaning studios would have to trim them by 30 seconds.

Eastwood’s son true to his heritage

The son of “Dirty Harry” will soon be getting dirty in a rodeo arena. Following in the footsteps of his famous father, actor Scott Eastwood is in Las Vegas for a pro bull riding event to research his first leading role.

Mountain Meadows site of infamous 1857 massacre

Springtime arrives swiftly in the little valley of Mountain Meadows in southwestern Utah. It paints the grassy fields with fresh green and splashes of bright wildflowers.