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September 6-12, 2001 ARCHIVES
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by Wayne Bernath
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"Lance Burton: Master Magician" will return to the Monte Carlo on Sept. 18. Dom Irrera and Jon Pinette will perform at Lance Burton's theatre during his vacation. The South Philly comedian who has opened for Cher and the "Buffet Comic" will co-headline from Sept. 6-8. This daring duo are comics that you won't see in a comedy club.

"Crazy Girls" were recently featured on "Showtime Vegas" on The Travel Channel. The "E!" Channel's "Wild on Sin City" is one of the highest rated shows each time it airs a producer at "E!" told me. The "Crazy Girls" are ready to make a major change in "Las Vegas' Sexiest Topless Revue." It will be revealed in next week's column. Frank Marino came to Oleo's last week and was the diva of the century in a blonde upsweep hairdo making the round partying with most of the Strip's headliners.

Justin Tranz the star of "Hip-Nosis" recently appeared in a web cast for the Starbright Foundation that went out to children's hospitals all over the world. While he does comedy and hypnosis at night in Flamingo O'Shea's his heart is into using his special gift to help people. He will but talk to the children about how the power of their minds can help them heal and to listen to their doctors and parents for a full recovery. The Starbright Foundation funds and helps children's hospitals on an international basis. Many celebrities have been involved over the years. If you want to see the dean of hypnosis on The Strip perform. Come to The Comedy-Magic Theatre Tuesday thru Saturday. Show times are 9 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday and 8 and 11 p.m. on Saturday. Call 737-1343 for information or reservations to see the funniest show in Las Vegas.

The Little River Band will be in concert at the Suncoast Showroom from Sept. 7-9 for a weekend of music. The band from Down Under never had a No. 1 hit but had an eight-year stretch when they were fairly hot in America. The pop-rock band will sell-out.

Las Vegas comedy legend Don Rickles takes over the Wayne Newton Theatre at the Stardustwith Lorna Luft from Sept. 6-9 and 12-15. The funny man has played Vegas since the '60s. His insulting jokes are all done in jest for those of you who don't know.

"CoKing for a Night" will perform at the Santa Fe Station Ice Arena on Sept. 8.

Smokey Robinson will perform at the LV Hilton after an absence of 10 years.

Comic George Carlin will do his standup from Sept. 6-12 at the MGM Grand.

To keep up on Las Vegas Entertainment try to catch "Entertainment Las Vegas Style." It can be seen Saturday late nights at 12:35 a.m. on TV-13 and at 2 a.m. on TV-21. It airs at 9 p.m. Sunday on TV-25-Cable 14 and at 9:30 p.m. on TV-41 on Tuesday.

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