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Hulk (and friends) smashing into sports arenas

A new arena tour called “Marvel Universe Live!” has tentative dates at Thomas & Mack Center in April 2015.

7 of Las Vegas’ top buffets

You don’t have to be a tourist to gorge on a Las Vegas buffet. Here are seven of the top buffets in Las Vegas, based on the votes that have been placed since voting opened last month for Best of Las Vegas.

Sony applies for $4.2 million tax credit to make ‘Blart’ sequel in Las Vegas

Sony Pictures is the first to formally apply for a tax credit under Nevada’s new $20 million program intended to help bring the filming of more major motion pictures to the state. Sony is requesting $4.2 million in tax credits to film “Mall Cop: Blart 2” in Las Vegas.

Brooklyn Bowl at The Linq announces first shows

New music venue/hipster bowling alley Brooklyn Bowl has announced its first shows. The 80,000-square-foot, three-level property opens in March at The Linq.

Actors in Broadway touring shows talking salary

Actors’ Equity members held a town-hall meeting to discuss low salaries on several musical tours, including those that have come to The Smith Center or are planning to stop there. Among the shows cited for lower pay scales were “Wicked,” “Sister Act,” “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess,” “Newsies” and “Kinky Boots.”

Carvey fled from ‘Wayne’s World’

I hadn’t talked to Dana Carvey in so long, I forgot how much he makes me laugh on the phone. We began by reviewing our health.

Centennial Hills resident set to take male revue show to the next level

Centennial Hills native Chris Boudreaux, happy to be a part of Men of the Strip, refuses to conform to the stripper stereotypes. He’s not gay. He’s not down on his luck. He never feels objectified.