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Strip Scribbles: S.I. swimsuit models check in at The Cosmopolitan

Posted February 13, 2013 • 2:57 p.m.

Clark County Commissioner and LVCVA Chairman Tom Collins poses with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover model Kate Upton, left, and model Anne V during a tribute to Muhammad Ali at Caesars Palace on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.

Photo: Christopher DeVargas

It was 2 a.m. today when a private jet from New York touched down at McCarran Airport’s Signature air terminal with the precious cargo of 17 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue supermodels. Led by repeat cover girl Kate Upton and Alabama sensation Katherine Webb, they checked into The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas by 3 a.m.

Also on the flight for the Las Vegas festivities were Cintia Dicker, Jessica Gomes, Julie Henderson, Ariel Meredith, Genevieve Morton, Jessica Perez, Irina Shayk, Anne V, Adaora, Nina Agdal, John Legend’s fiancee Chrissy Teigen, plus, 2013 Swimsuit Edition rookies Natasha Barnard, Kate Bock, Hannah Davis and Emily Didonato.

Today starts a three-day spree of nonstop events and parties. This afternoon, they’re at Nobu Caesars Palace, followed by a live Internet broadcast from Garden of the Gods Pool as the Octavius Tower facade is wrapped in street-to-roof images of the bikini beauties.

2012 S.I. Swimsuit Models: The Bank in the Bellagio

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Tonight’s first party is at Marquee. The launch of the mega-issue celebrating 50th years goes into overdrive Thursday at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign. The models will be joined by UNLV mascot Hey Reb as they take half-court shots at an oversized hoop to pay tribute to the NCAA conference championships here. The models will wear jerseys of Pac-12, Mountain West, West Coast Conference and Western Athletic Conference schools.

GUESSING GAME: Officials from Cirque du Soleil and the executors of the Michael Jackson Estate confirmed Tuesday that they will reveal details and the title of the new Mandalay Bay residency show at a media conference Feb. 21. The guessing game has started as to whether it will be known as “MJ1” or “MJ One” -- or with his name spelled out when they unveil the logo.

Show Director Jamie King and Creation Director Welby Altidor will be there with legal eagle John Branca, who runs the estate, plus, Cirque President Daniel Lamarre. Vegas DeLuxe has reported that the cast from Montreal headquarters begins rehearsals before month’s end in the theater now that construction is complete, with previews commencing May 23 ahead of the June 21 gala premiere.

Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour

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PRIZED PHOTOS: National Geographic’s 50 greatest photos from its 125-year history will go on show at a VIP gala tonight for the first time at the Imagine Exhibitions Gallery in The Venetian; we posted a Jan. 30 story about the exhibit. The images include the Afghan girl photo by Steve McCurry and the Nick Nichols image of Jane Goodall and her chimpanzees.

Images from photos taken before and after the prized shots will be shown for comparison purposes. It will remain open through year’s end and includes stories behind the photos and the photographers. About 1,000 photos appear in the 12 monthly issues from the 1.5 million shots taken on assignment. These, in the opinion of photo editors, are the best 50.

SHOCK-AND-AWE JUMPS: Comedian Andrew Dice Clay jumps from Riviera to Vinyl in the Hard Rock Hotel with a residency starting March 14. His shocking jokes and controversial cutups kick off with 20 shows through May 26, with more shows to be announced later.

Andrew Dice Clay @SugarCane Live!

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MUSIC NOTES: New nightclub resident DJ Baauer, who will be on duty behind the decks when Light at Mandalay Bay opens in April, has a viral hit on his hands with “Harlem Shake.” It has gone global with various groups doing their version of the dance that reminds of Psy’s “Gangham Style.”

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Congratulations to “American Idol” Season 5 winner Taylor Hicks on his Grammy Award win. The Paris headliner won for helping parody Rebecca Black’s “Friday” on Jimmy Fallon’s comedy album “Blow Your Pants Off.” Taylor performs in Napoleon’s until year’s end.

The Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway from June 21-23, and in its 17th anniversary year, will feature more than 100 DJs, plus, 500 theatrical performers and pyrotechnics.

COUNTER INTELLIGENCE

Hot off the grill! Congratulations to Donna Willey, who worked under the Border Grill team of Susan Feniger, Mary Sue Milliken and Mike Minor, on being named executive chef of the newly reopened Canonita at The Venetian.

2012 Vegas Uncork'd: Border Grill, Michael Mina, Jose Andres

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Check out chef Michael Mina’s CookTasteEat.com on Thursday for my on-set filmed segment about Valentine’s Day treats of caviar and champagne.

The Art and Wine Perfect Pairing will be a regular second Wednesday of every month event at Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, and it begins tonight as Wine Director and Master Sommelier Jason Smith pours and Art Director Tarissa Tiberti leads through Andy Warhol’s “Out West” exhibit.

TONIGHT’S TIPS

Violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman is at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts accompanied by Rohan De Silva.

The new Harlem Globetrotters world tour lands at the Thomas & Mack Center, and fans can write a rule the players won’t know until before the final whistle that could affect the game’s outcome.

Comedian Jim Florentine stands in for Louie Anderson at his Palace Station theater.

Every $20 flight via Flightlinez on Fremont Street Experience from 6 p.m. to midnight will be donated to The Mob Museum as part of its first anniversary Thursday, and riders also get a $2 discount on museum tickets.

TOMORROW’S TEASE

We’ll have a report, photos and video of the Sports Illustrated models’ first night. Plus, Michael Bolton and Smokey Robinson at the Home Shopping Network event at The Venetian.

Robin Leach has been a journalist for more than 50 years and has spent the past decade giving readers the inside scoop on Las Vegas, the world’s premier platinum playground.

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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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