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Human Nature begins residency at the Venetian in January

Posted December 2, 2012 • 1:36 p.m.

Human Nature's final show at Imperial Palace on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. From left: Andrew Tierney, Toby Allen, Phil Burton and Michael Tierney.

Photo: Erik Kabik/ErikKabik.com

It’s not a Wicked Whisper & Racy Rumor -- it’s definite!

Faster than you can say “Sugar Pie, Honey,” the Motown-loving Australian foursome Human Nature -- brothers Andrew and Michael Tierney, Phil Burton and Toby Allen -- have landed at the Venetian, with their new residency beginning Jan. 22.

The official announcement confirming the run will be made this week and comes on the heels of their final show at Imperial Palace exactly one week ago after a successful 3 1/2-year run.

Human Nature's Final Show at Imperial Palace

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The boys from Down Under are touring Florida and then have a national tour of their homeland before returning here in the New Year.

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Strip Scribbles: MGM to open its walls on the Strip so tourists can see into the casino; Reviv hangover spa opens next month

June 18, 2013 • 5:28 p.m.

Hard on the heels of this morning’s announcement that MGM Resorts International and AEG have officially signed a $350 million deal for a new 20,000-seat arena stadium on the Strip comes word that MGM Grand will be taking down its walls! The front façade from the famous gold lion to the north end by M&M’s World is coming down.

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Criss Angel survives 'the most dangerous and frightening thing I’ve ever done in my life'

June 18, 2013 • 2:25 p.m.

For 10 nail-biting minutes, several thousand people stood in total silence and watched magician Criss Angel inch his way, blindfolded, across two steel beams swaying 50 feet in the air. This was no illusion for the “Believe” star. No tricks, nothing hidden, no sleight of hand or wizardry to divert attention. The "Mindfreak" star, who is shooting a new series of one-hour specials for Spike TV, was in full view of the audience members, who stopped shopping at the Fashion Show mall on the Strip.

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