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Goss goes live at 1Oak, with a new drink

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

Mhas checked in with a new show at a new venue … and a new drink. The show is “Matt Goss at The Mirage”; the venue is 1Oak nightclub, and the drink is called The Soberkats. Seriously. Goss and a mixologist known as “Skittles” at the club have developed something I can drink in safety during Goss’ shows. He reopens Saturday night; that’s when we’ll learn the ingredient­s of this baby.

But as the name implies, it will be alcohol-free. Make it a double, Gossy.

More from our scene.

More action from ‘Vegas Strong’

Driving sensation Kurt Busch has been added to the lineup for “The Vegas Strong Benefit Concert” at 7:30 p.m. Friday at T-mobile Arena.

The Las Vegas NASCAR star is to introduce Boyz II Men, though I’d hoped Blue Man Group would perform as a celebrity pit crew for his drive into T-mobile. No such luck.

Also slipped onto the list of those walking the red carpet is Scheana Marie of the Bravo reality series “Vanderpump Rules,” which returns for Season 6 at 9 p.m. Monday. Marie is feuding famously with Katie Maloney (I know this only because I just read about it on E! News) and seems something of a flamethrow­er on the show.

More importantl­y, from a Vegasville perspectiv­e,

I’m aware that “Sex Tips For Straight Women From a Gay Man” has been zeroing in on a reality star to take over for Kendra Wilkinson when she and Jai Rodriguez leave Jan. 2. So we now have something to ask Marie about on Friday night: “‘Sex Tips,’ yay or nay?”

Fator carries on

Terry Fator lost one of his bags during a recent trip to perform at Hard Rock Cafe in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The bag was filled with a few of his puppets, including the his most famous, Winston the Impersonat­ing Turtle.

Fator did what any master showman would do: He hit the merchandis­e stand.

“We sell Winston puppets at the show, so I grabbed one from merch,” Fator said backstage Monday, prior to the opening of his “A Very Terry Christmas” at his eponymous theater at The Mirage. “I worked from the stage with a replacemen­t Winston, and I’ll tell you, that night we set a record for sales of Winston puppets.”

Fator was joined that night by fellow “America’s Got Talent” champ Darci Lynne Farmer, who is from Tulsa.

Fator also said Monday he plans to extend his Christmas show, which features his wife, Angie, and is set in a mock living room with visits from all of his puppet friends, through Dec. 30. “I love Christmas,” he said. “It’s like I don’t want it to end.”

Leach update

My friend and colleague Robin Leach has made progress in his battle to recover from a minor stroke he suffered in Cabo San Lucas last week. Leach had experience­d a setback Monday night when blood drained into his lungs, but doctors at St. Rose Dominican Hospital, de Lima campus in Henderson have been able to address the issue, marking a significan­t step forward.

Still, his son Steve Leach says the famed celebrity journalist is expected to remain in the ICU for at least another couple of days.

Big Monday

A glut of great shows is in the offing Monday night.

Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns open at their new home, Copa Room at Bootlegger Bistro, at 7:30 p.m. Travis Cloer’s annual “Christmas at My Place” show is 7:30 p.m. at the Italian American Club. The Bruce Harper Big Band (and yes, it’s big, with 19 players) featuring Elisa Fiorillo is at 7 p.m. at Myron’s Cabaret Jazz at Smith Center.

At Cab Jazz at 8 p.m. Thursday is David Perrico’s Pop Strings Orchestra, 18 musicians backing vocalists Fletch Wolcott, Lily Arce, Noybel Gorgoy, Skye Dee Miles and Serena Henry. Perrico usually fills the room with great sound, and the stage with great players, in these Cab

Jazz performanc­es. Expect a potpourri of jams from James Brown, Barry White, Percy Sledge, Sam Cooke, Etta James and Earth Wind & Fire among others. The music has been re-imagined by Perrico … feel free to dance to it.

Opening abound

A couple of show openings to watch: Gordie Brown’s return to the stage, at Hooters’ Night Owl Showroom, opened at 7:30 Wednesday night. And “The Cocktail Cabaret,” starring Eric Jordan Young, Daniel Emmet, Niki Scalera and Philip Fortenberr­y opens at 5 p.m. Thursday at Cleopatra’s Barge. Both are shows to watch, relying on proven talent in a market that is consistent­ly fickle for these types of production­s.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @ Johnnykats­1 on Instagram. As of 9 p.m. Wednesday:

1. One dead after being shot on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas

Las Vegas police are searching for the man they suspect of shooting and killing another man at the Fremont Street Experience early Wednesday.

2. Las Vegas judge tosses murder charge because of insufficie­nt evidence

A judge on Tuesday threw out a murder charge against a teenager accused in the killing of a woman during a purported drug deal in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.

3. Shooter dead after gunfire reported in downtown Reno

A shooter was dead Tuesday night after reports of gunfire from an apartment complex in downtown Reno, authoritie­s said.

4. Las Vegas police investigat­e armed robbery at Bellagio

Las Vegas police are looking for a man they said robbed a Strip casino’s poker cage Tuesday at gunpoint.

5. Multiple women accuse Lauer of sexual misconduct at NBC

On Wednesday, NBC announced that Matt Lauer was fired from “Today.” It was a stunning move for a co-host who was widely considered the crown jewel of the network’s news division, with a $25 million annual salary. As of 9 p.m. Wednesday:

1. Shooting survivors ask for more to be considered for funds

The second town hall meeting took place Tuesday evening for the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund committee to hear out survivors and the community on how to disburse the funds.

2. Las Vegas jury convicts man in 2012 murders of 10-year-old girl, mother

Bryan Clay was convicted Tuesday of two counts of murder in the April 2012 beating deaths of Ignacia “Yadira” Martinez and her 10-year-old daughter, Karla, with a claw hammer.

3. Group of survivors of Oct. 1 shooting ask, “What about us?”

A group of about 50 survivors of the Oct. 1 Route 91 Harvest festival shooting delivered a recurring message Tuesday: “What about us?”

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MGM Resorts Matt Goss is the new headliner at The Mirage, launching a residency Saturday at 1Oak nightclub.
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