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Genuine emotions help Pink stand above peers

Of the current crop of female pop stars, Pink is so likable because she’s not afraid of being unlikable.

Rockers Ghost coming to House of Blues

Costumed Swedish hard rockers Ghost haunt the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on April 25, with King Dude. Tickets are $27 in advance, $30 day of show and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at the House of Blues box office, 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South, and Ticketmaster outlets.

Australia’s metalcore export Parkway Drive remains fierce

Everything is just a tad more rugged in Australia, where beer can be had in brick-sized cans and wild dogs snack on newborns — at least in Meryl Streep flicks. This goes double for the country’s leading metalcore export, Parkway Drive.

Da Vinci’s genius on display at Springs Preserve

He’s the ultimate Renaissance Man. Almost 500 years after his death, Leonardo da Vinci remains an instantly recognizable artist. (Three words: the “Mona Lisa.” Three more: “The Last Supper.”)

Briefs: Music, theater and family fun

Hertzenberg solos at Cabaret Jazz: Kristen Hertzenberg’s singing a different song these days. After more than six years as “Phantom — The Las Vegas Spectacular’s” Christine, a more eclectic musical side has emerged.

On the Menu: Chinese New Year specialties

Consider celebrating the Year of the Horse with one of these Chinese New Year specialties from local restaurants.

Before redo, down with ship for ‘Jubilee!’

So what did they say when the Titanic set sail? “See you in a few weeks?” The Titanic we all know on the Strip sinks one more time, the last voyage for the version of Bally’s “Jubilee!” we all grew up on.

Chefs, musicians join forces for Kerry Simon benefit

A fundraiser for Kerry Simon, who has been dubbed the “rock ’n’ roll chef,” will bring together chefs such as Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Daniel Boulud, Charlie Palmer, Michael Mina and Rick Moonen and musicians such as Sammy Hagar, Alice Cooper, Vince Neil and Slash.

As if being a top DJ isn’t enough, he’s techy, too

Wynn headliner Morgan Page is not only one of the world’s great DJ-musicians, he’s also the biggest tech master of them all, and he’s the most environmentally aware. Here is the perfect example of his green techiness: He drives a Tesla.