POP SINGER SASHA GRADIVA PERFORMS AT SHARE NIGHTCLUB

Pop singer Sasha Gradiva made famous at the 54th Grammy Awards for her "gun dress" performed at Share Nightclub (4636 Wynn Road) on Saturday. (Photo courtesy of Josh Ram/SinCityTimes.com)
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