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Comedian plans different hospital performance

Louie Anderson says his stand-up set Saturday at the South Point will be heard by as many as 300 people at the VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas.

David Alan Grier doesn’t listen to podcasts, just owns them

A couple of shockers for fans of “The Adam Carolla Show.” 1. David Alan Grier prefers ESPN sports talk with “Max & Marcellus.” 2. He likes doing the show from Carolla’s home studio more than when the show goes into comedy clubs or places such as Vinyl at the Hard Rock Hotel.

Matt Goss has aged into more authentic vintage vibe

Some choose croonerdom, and others have croonerdom thrust upon them. Matt Goss’ career was basically the opposite of Harry Connick Jr.’s and Michael Buble’s.

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Average ticket price for a Las Vegas show up to $82.86

Each year, there is only one guy crazy enough to try to calculate the average Las Vegas show price, but a bunch of people to tell him why he shouldn’t bother. And no, the first guy ain’t me.

Where’d the gaucho go? Out of show

There’s an old saying on the Strip: “It ain’t a show without a gaucho.”

Behind the seams: Wardrobe supervisors keep ‘Crazy Girls’ looking dazzling

You might think being the wardrobe supervisor for “Crazy Girls” would be an easy gig, especially if you’ve seen the bronze sculpture of the dancers that is a popular tourist attraction. A keen eye is needed to identify any “costumes.”

‘Vault’ returns, refreshed and ready

“Raiding the Rock Vault,” a merrily over-the-top history of classic rock, opens for a second year at the Las Vegas Hotel on Friday, with a few changes in the lineup and content, and more support from its host property.

Comedian Jay Mohr making his presence felt

There used to be a few billboards of my face around Vegas, and I’m not going to lie. It was the coolest thing ever. Comedian Jay Mohr knows what I’m talking about. His face is all over Vegas billboards.

Get ready for some (ahem) ‘live music’

This will come as a shock to you 20-somethings who are familiar only with DJs like Calvin Harris, but there are these other things in the world known as “bands,” composed of several musicians who play something called “live music.”