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Dion’s ‘Ashes’ video teases ‘Deadpool 2’

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

Qthoughts and slap shots from around the Vegasville scene as we gear up for Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals of the Stanley Cup playoffs. ZZ Top ,ledbymy new buddy and recent column fave Billy Gibbons ,has been swept up in the excitement for the Golden Knights.

The band recorded its cover of “Viva Las Vegas” at The Venetian Theater on Friday night, and Thursday released a full video of the performanc­e. Find it on Youtube; and it might be played, somehow, during Friday night’s game at T-mobile Arena.

Onward:

Celine’s ‘Deadpool’ moment

What we learned this week: “Deadpool 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” will be released May 18, same day as the film. In the run-up to the movie and album, the official video for the new Celine Dion song “Ashes” was released on Youtube on Thursday.

The film’s soundtrack was recorded at Studio at the Palms, under the stewardshi­p of bona fide rock star Zoe Thrall. The clip was filmed at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The film’s director, David Leitch, also headed up the video recording, which centered on Dion singing while bathed in white light. Deadpool himself makes an appearance, too.

The clip takes a jarring, and laughable, turn near the end. As Dion promises, “You’ll be laughing your ‘ashes’ off!”

Dion is back, live and in person, at the Colosseum on May 22.

A very Barry welcome

Barry Manilow stopped into Westgate Las Vegas on Tuesday and Wednesday to scan the under-renovation Internatio­nal Theater and sit for a series of broadcast interviews. The staff met him on the casino

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floor Tuesday afternoon with cheers, signs, balloons and to pose for the requisite selfies. His residency at the hotel launches May 24.

During a break in his interviews Wednesday afternoon, Manilow recalled his friendship with Frank Sinatra, who counseled the young pop star in the 1980s.

“I was just getting killed by critics. Killed,” Manilow recalled. “Frank said that the next person who gave me a bad review would get a horse’s head in his bed. He meant it as a compliment, of course (laughs). But there was no one like Frank. He was a real icon.”

The theater upgrades — especially major advances in video panels at the back and on both sides of the stage — will force “Soundtrack” starring Clint

Holmes and

Earl Turner to go dark this month. The duo were to perform

May 9-12, but instead return to the theater May 31 and June 1-2. The scheduling strategy is to run “Manilow Las Vegas: The Hits Come Home,” “Soundtrack” and the theater’s headlining series in rotation. There will be a show at Internatio­nal every weekend, but no overlap of production­s.

The Cabaret scene

As Manilow loads in, the hotel has announced a new headlining production at Westgate Cabaret : “The Magic of Jen Kramer” opens May 16, taking over the 6 p.m. Wednesdays-through-saturdays slot vacated as Dirk Arthur closed his “Wild Magic” show April 1.

Kramer is thus the only female magician headliner in a ticketed show in Las Vegas (and she is the second Westgate Cabaret headliner named Jen at Westgate, joining Jen Romas and “Sexxy” in the same venue).

Kramer earned a theater degree at Yale (she attended the Ivy League school the same time as Vegas jazz great Michelle Johnson)

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and has been named Female Magician of the Year by the Internatio­nal Magicians Society.

Right in the theater, huh?

There is no truth to the rampant speculatio­n that Joshua Kekoa and I are planning to tour a rogue version of “Slaughter on 10th Avenue” from George Balanchine’s musical comedy, “On Your Toes.”

However, Kekoa and I are reprising our performanc­e from that musical in Nevada Ballet Theatre’s weekend production of “Ballet & Broadway” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at Reynolds Hall at the Smith Center. This is an exercise in stunt casting (Baseball Hall of Famer Mike Piazza played the role in Miami a few years ago), but not in dancing. I am playing the dimwitted gangster hit man opposite Kekoa’s vengeful ballet director.

We performed this scene three years ago, to boffo reviews (which I wrote), and it’s the closing scene in NBT’S season finale. The night also features Christophe­r Wheeldon’s “Carousel (A Dance)” from Rodgers & Hammerstei­n’s ageless hit, “Carousel.” Acclaimed choreograp­her Matthew Neenan is back with the company with a world premiere piece, “Until December,” commission­ed specially for NBT, with music by Michael Torke.

Neenan has long been friends with NBT’S incoming artistic director, Roy Kaiser, whom Neenan danced under for years at the Pennsylvan­ia Ballet. Following “Until December,” Balanchine’s “Tarantella” leads into “Slaughter.”

There’s fun for everyone, except (spoiler alert) my character.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @ Johnnykats­1 on Instagram.

Life, entertainm­ent

As of 9 p.m. Thursday:

1. Las Vegas police release some Oct. 1 body camera footage — VIDEO

Las Vegas police released body camera footage on Wednesday that depicts the moment officers breached the Oct. 1 gunman’s Mandalay Bay suite.

2. Steak ‘n Shake opens drive-thru location in Southern Nevada

Casual restaurant chain Steak ‘n Shake has opened its first drive-thru location in Nevada.

3. Las Vegas fire captain Theo Adams dies 15 years after on-duty crash

A Las Vegas Fire Department captain paralyzed in an on-duty crash 15 years ago has died. 4. Two armed robbery suspects, one in Maserati, evade Las Vegas police

Las Vegas police are searching for two robbery suspects who led police on two separate chases through the valley on Wednesday night and Thursday morning.

5. Husband of School Board president accused of battering student

A fifth-grade student says Jason Wright, a Clark County School District teacher and the husband of Board President Deanna Wright, kicked and yanked him in early March. As of 9 p.m. Thursday:

1. Bodycam video: Las Vegas police breach gunman’s door during Oct. 1 shooting

Las Vegas police released body camera footage that depicts the moment officers breached Oct. 1 gunman Stephen Paddock’s Mandalay Bay suite.

2. Breakdown of minutes in Oct. 1 body camera footage

Footage from two body cameras show the events that occurred as officers zoned in on Stephen Paddock’s suite.

3. Body camera footage fromoct.1

Bodycam video from the night of the Oct. 1 shooting in Las Vegas shows police interactio­ns with hotel guests, and then officers’ movements toward the 32nd floor room where the gunman was in Mandalay Bay.

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