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Cha Cha Velour, the 2nd Annual Man Show, and Burlesque Bingo 3/31-4/7

Burlesque: The 2nd Annual Man Show  is Sat. Mar. 31 , 8pm/11pm Cha Cha Velour    has taken over the Boom Boom Room at Boomers bar for her monthly off-strip burlesque production "Live Burlesque in Las Vegas" for some time. Best known for her involvement with the Burlesque Hall of Fame (Las Vegas)  Cha Cha Velour (not to be confused with Chi Chi Rivera) has earned her place in the 'Burlesque Community' since 2006 as one of the few dancers and enthusiats who live in Las Vegas actually practicing the art form. Our hero is also an organizer, despite working her full-time job in the medical field. Some of 2011's amazing accomplishments for Cha Cha Velour include opening her own Las Vegas dance studio, and being named among the top 50 ( #42 ) by the readers of 21st Century Burlesque Magazine,  which is a Magazine that has published timely articles for years about what performers really want to know, and top stage news about upcoming festivals. As for the new stud

Frank Caliendo is a Master Impressionist and in Las Vegas until 4/1/12

Comedian, Impersonator, Impressionist   Frank Caliendo will be playing in Las Vegas at the Venetian this week through April 1, 2012, and you really shouldn't miss it. Best known for his NFL Week impressions on Fox , Caliendo does a mean Madden. But if you're not a guy or a football fan and don't follow sports, he's still funny. His President Bush impression is one of the best (alongside of Will Farrel), in the business, and he can work it in at random to any set. His talent seems limitless. If you like to laugh cry, do not miss Frank Caliendo. He's pure genius. Venetian Resort, daily through 4/1/12, 9pm, $59.50 - $104. www.Venetian.com Your ad here, right now: $0

Raak N Roll show racks up the fun times - as unpublished by NP Magazine Oct. 2011

by Miss Frankie Tease Raack N Roll  is a new topless review in town at the  Hooters Casino . In a sentence,  this show is the quintessential American Stripper experience with not an ounce of sleaze.  Four amazing dancers, and Comedian Impressionist  Robert Nash  make you forget quickly that only five people and a stage hand make up this show. The intensity during the almost two hour show did not stop, and the music was impeccable, if not just a tad too loud for the older set, though all ages seemed present. The intimate showroom holds approximately 300 people and it attracted all types including: groups, singles, and couples. The dance numbers  included  solos, duets, trios, and the full quartet. The synchronized dance routines were all mesmerizing and strong, not excluding the exhilarating opening number to AC/DC's " For those about to rock",  which was in short four topless girls with guns, dancing in tandem. Who could ask for more? The show was  well