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“Whose Line Is It Anyway?” comes back to TV in July, but it never really left Las Vegas.
Finally, spending a lazy day by the pool can actually help a good cause.
The Scintas have been out of the Las Vegas tourist zone for a few years. So if you forgot what an old-Vegas show band is, or what it can pack into a half-hour, let’s catch you up:
Meet Mariah Rivera
Oh grow up! Or rather, please don’t.
Well, here we go again. “The 80s Show” is the second crack at an underdog musical you were wise to ignore when it was called “Legwarmers.” But like the nerd girl’s transformation at the prom, it has blossomed into something at least worth rooting for.
So you made your first $281 million. Now what do you do for an encore?
Tattoo artist Mario Barth plans to open a new tattoo shop at The Mirage this month.
Las Vegas will bring three nationally acclaimed productions to the Charleston Heights Arts Center and the downtown Historic Fifth Street School this summer, all targeted at broadening family cultural education and entertainment: “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band and “The Dragon King.”
The Rainbow Company Youth Theatre is offering numerous opportunities this summer for youth interested in theater.
“Les Misérables” will open the 2013- 14 Broadway Las Vegas series at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts in August. The upcoming season, which runs through July 2014, is sponsored by Southern Nevada Ford dealerships. The lineup brings many of Broadway’s most beloved and famed musicals and plays to Las Vegas for the first time.