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Shows
Breathe in the air. Stick your toes in the water and look for the dark side of the moon. Brit Floyd is playing entire album sides of several Pink Floyd classics, with as much of its sound and light show as it can fit on the outdoor beach stage at Mandalay Bay. Admission is $30 for the 9 p.m. Saturday show at 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South. Call 702-632-7580.
Ready to climb hundreds of stairs for charity? Teams and would-be participants can register for Operation Tower Climb, a fundraiser at the Stratosphere that sponsors plan to hold annually.
Since the Wayans Brothers were here New Year’s weekend, the Jabbawockeez have given their old TV theme song — “We’re happy and we’re singin’ and we’re colored” — a nightly presence in their dance show on the Strip.
Pressing questions about Engelbert Humperdinck’s return to Las Vegas: Will he keep his shirt mostly buttoned or not?
You want the wild times? There are more than 360 pages of them in “Rod: The Autobiography.”
If you want to dance with Sarah Silverman, find her a club that doesn’t play “electronic puke.”
Nothing says “national holiday” like inexpensive tequila.
Cirque du Soleil reopened its epic “Ka” on Tuesday, drawing a standing ovation even before the show started with a dedication to its fallen performer.
“It’s like children’s theater for 40-year-old gay people,” says a muse in “Xanadu,” the 2007 hit Broadway musical comedy written by Douglas Carter Beane with music and lyrics by Jeff Lynne and John Farrar and based on the 1980 cult film staring Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly.
Cirque du Soleil will resume performances of its “Ka” show in Las Vegas on Tuesday night, 17 days after an acrobat fell about 90 feet to her death in its closing scene, the company announced Sunday.
As if 22 flavors weren’t enough, Sugar Factory is preparing to add another flavor to its lollipop lineup. But they need your help selecting it.