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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Goldfield Ghost Town
It's billed as the only authentic ghost town in the valley, suggesting there are some inauthentic ones waiting to be discovered. Goldfield Ghost Town dates back to a brief 1890s gold boom, when in typical style its construction was almost as rapid as its abandonment.
Situated at the foothills of the Superstition Mountains, it's now become another of Scottsdale's family-oriented attractions, replete with tall tales and mysteries, including the mystery of the Lost Dutchman Mine. Cowboy wannabes will look forward to the gunfights, there's a narrow-gauge railroad for the trainspotters, and engineers will make a beeline for the museum collections of mining equipment. Everyone…
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