Entertainment sights in Southwest
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Sirens of Ti
The laughably spicy Sirens of TI show is a hilarious mock sea battle of the sexes that pits sultry femme-fatale pirates dressed like lingerie models against manly renegade freebooters. With a booming soundtrack and pyrotechnics, the show’s ships – a Spanish privateer vessel and a British frigate – face off in the cove outside the casino.
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Circus Circus Midway
Free circus acts – trapeze artists, high-wire workers, jugglers and unicyclists – steal center stage directly above this Austin Powers–era casino’s main floor. Over in the peanut gallery, grab a free seat at the revolving Horse-A-Round Bar, made famous by Hunter S Thompson’s gonzo-journalism epic Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
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Center for Contemporary Arts
CCA screens independent and artsy films and hosts annual African, gay and lesbian, and Native American film festivals. Weekends often bring art openings and live performances.
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CBS Television City
On the Studio Walk at MGM Grand, CBS Television City lets you preview new TV-program pilots for free and voice your opinions afterward.
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