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Miley Cyrus will break in Beacher’s Madhouse

No reason to wait until New Year’s Eve if you can jump-start the party with Miley Cyrus. A so-called “soft opening” turns into a big night at Beacher’s Madhouse, the variety show that opens Friday.

‘Duck Dynasty,’ A&E make up after fan backlash

“Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson will return to work on A&E’s reality show despite his comments about gay immorality, the channel said Friday, reversing its decision to suspend him after facing a backlash and threatened boycott.

Know your nightclub profile for the best fit

Which one of these three types of nightclub person are you? A) Party Animal, B) Amateur Nighter, or C) Oh My Aching Back …

Neon by night, museum puts signs in a new light

Neon Museum programs include special one-night events, such as an upcoming free stargazing night and monthlong celebrations of culture, such as February’s Black History Month, when the museum is set to highlight the work of Paul Revere Williams, the creator of many works of classic googie architecture, a style typified by strong curves and geometric shapes and a dramatic use of steel and glass. Williams designed the building that serves as the museum’s lobby, the restored and relocated lobby of the La Concha Motel.

 
‘Wolf of Wall Street’ a delicious grab bag of debauchery

Director Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio revisit the anything-goes late ’80s and early ’90s with such debauchery that it should elicit abject horror but mostly plays as comedy.

CBS tops weekly ratings with ‘I Love Lucy’ special

Nearly six decades after it first aired, an “I Love Lucy” Christmas special was last week’s most-watched holiday program, according to ratings released Tuesday.

Chenoweth bringing variety of music to Smith center

It’s 12 o’clock somewhere. Somewhere other than Las Vegas, that is. That’s the idea behind The Smith Center’s first foray into New Year’s Eve entertainment, as Tony- and Emmy-winner Kristin Chenoweth headlines a considerably before-midnight 7:30 p.m. concert at Reynolds Hall.