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Boyz II Men try to keep the customer satisfied

I told Boyz II Men I saw Twitter photos of them hanging with fans here. So I asked the trio whether their meet-and-greets cost $2,500 per person, like Britney Spears’ meet-and-greets. They didn’t know about Spears. “Oh, wow, that’s horrible,” Nate Morris said.

For Caesars, waiting is the smartest part

Olivia Newton-John was just a pen stroke away from signing a deal to perform at the Flamingo when her sister was diagnosed with brain cancer last year.

Olivia Newton-John announces Las Vegas residency

Olivia Newton-John is the next pop diva to offer a Las Vegas career retrospective, which will debut at the Flamingo April 8.

‘Zombie Burlesque’ serves up slick craftsmanship

Tired of waiting for a “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” movie? There’s a Las Vegas show which at least offers a taste of how “Cabaret”-with-zombies would mash up.

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‘Jubilee’ sails into its future

Former showgirls return to help longest-running show in town say goodbye to its first 32 years.

Beatlemania comes to ‘Pawn Stars’ shop

In the “Pawn Stars” world, some days are diamonds and some days are dust. That smile on Rick Harrison’s face suggests the “Pawn Stars” boss has discovered a diamond mine.

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.

Show & Tell: Meet Moorea Wolf of “X Rocks”

Meet Moorea Wolf, a performer in “X Rocks.” She’s from Saskatchewan, Canada, where she competed as a ski racer for three years.

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.

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.

‘The Hunger’ will leave you wanting more

Familial ties can be daunting. What family doesn’t have that batty aunt or cuckoo grandma who, through negative attention-seeking, rains on the parade of every family gathering? Taken to the extreme, that idea is at the center of local playwright and director Edward D. Padilla’s own black comedy, “The Hunger,” currently running at Las Vegas Little Theatre.

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