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    Casting Call Entertainment

    Casting Call Entertainment

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.2 miEastside

    Attention Actors and/or potential actors in the Las Vegas area:…read moreThere is only one acting school that gives you so much for so little money. You get all of the tools and experience you need to work in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles. If you want to learn the reality; the nuts and bolts; gain the experience of acting, then Casting Call Entertainment is for you. Casting Call Entertainment has provided-and continues to provide-seminars and events with professionals who have worked in the industry for years in Los Angeles. One-on-one with casting directors like: Lisa London (Hanna Montana), Peter Pappas (Two 1/2 Men), Erica Silverman (Criminal Minds), Andy Henry (Scream4), Helen McCready (Pandemic), Fern Champion (The Mask), just to name a few. You get to speak with them; audition for them; show them your stuff. Currently the acting staff consist of Art Lynch, Pam Langsam, Mike Krasner, Rob Lemmons. (Please see the "classes" listing on the website for listing of their accomplishments). These are instructors fully knowledgeable in the industry to train you to reach your goals. There is Dark Water Productions-Casting Call's sister organization-which produces short films, full length features and gives you the opportunity to be on film! Not only Dark Water, but other productions come through the office that require trained and ready talent for their productions. There are many opportunities to audition for short films to get your IMDB credits started. Where else can you get all of this, plus career head-shots, demo reels, marketing tools and education in Las Vegas? CASTING CALL ENTERTAINMENT. I support Casting Call Entertainment!

    Casting Call Entertainment is a really cool place. The thing I like about them most is they have a…read morenewsletter and will email you castings. My daughter has gotten several jobs through them. The Owner is very nice and all the teachers seem really cool too. I would definitly reccommend that you try out and audit one of thier free acting classes to see if this is the right place for you!

    What's On

    What's On

    4.0(1 review)
    3.2 miThe Strip

    Again, no one reviewed this? You can't not go on the strip and not see this magazine tossed around…read morewith all the coupons, booklets and things. It's probably one of the biggest distributed publications on and about the strip. The articles are so standard, I flip thru them all. you're read about all the attractions on the strip if you live here. I go thru the dining section, but all they feature is the most expensive/ celebrity chef places. If you know me, you know I prefer the small janky off strip places that don't have a corporate office and most likely have the owner working a shift. THAT'S Americana. The best thing about this magazine is actually the pullout map. It's not only of the strip, but the whole valley. It's probably the best detailed street map on one page I've seen. It unfolds once, not 30 times like a street map. they have a basic information page or 2 that tells someone stepping off the place what to expect, like the long ignored tip guide. the tip guide should be placed next to the podium on poster board upon entry. I've worked many, many restaurants, not just family ones and made less than the 8% employees are taxed on tips. They're based on the sales tax of what a server sells in a shift and doesn't account for tipping out busser, bartender and sometimes expediter. They also have a nightclub section that is interesting, because it also lists the hosts and numbers you can contact for VIP hosting services. what's interesting is the clubs they leave out where I know they provide such services. If you know, write them down and write me if you see the common denominator I saw. I've seen casinos and timeshares slap their own cover over the existing cover. I've seen Tropicana, Tahiti Village and Buffalo Bills, from what I remember. It's magazine size (only about 3 of the strip guides are), so just look for a second cover if you really need to pursue this.

    From the owner: What's On is Sin City's premier guide for visitors and locals, both in print and online, keeping…read moreyou connected to everything Vegas, 24/7 with the latest Strip gossip, entertainment guides, galleries, original reviews and in-depth interviews on gaming, entertainment, dining, shopping, spas and more.

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    The Dealer's News

    The Dealer's News

    4.0(1 review)
    0.4 miSoutheast

    This is about an 8 page newsletter that costs $2.50 an issue…read more I lost most of you already. But, like Las Vegas Advisor, that I just reviewed, this is dense with information. To be honest, the newsletter has about 6 pages of advertisements. On a sidetrack, that has always confused me. With all the free newspapers and alternative weeklies (the ones that come out on Thursdays) , of course they run because of advertising. So why, why, why, do magazines charge you $6/ month? For glossy pages? To pay their columnists? No.... The reason to get this newsletter, come to think of it, I've only seen it sold in 2 places in town. anyways the big feature is right there on the front page. It's called the toke board and it's most likely for local casino dealers. But it's also for smart gamblers to see where the action is. I use it to gauge places I consider gambling at. It's a grid that lists the average tips dealers make at a casino during a given week. I don't know if this is directly taken from tax information. I can't imagine all the casinos getting together to publish this. Maybe a union keeps track of their employers... The only thing I can think of that would radically change one of the numbers (if we believe the consistency of all the others on the grid) is if some millionaire drops tips into 5 digits on a streak. Actually, the ads are worth mention. They tell you about tournaments, big deal. They also tell you about trivia that mostly casino folk trade and share. They even have a section called the break room, since that's where most gossip takes place. I used to be a dealer, gossip is actually important among casino workers. It's not just about why someone's late, called insick, got promoted, etc. It can be industry news.

    Vegas PBS Educational Technology Campus

    Vegas PBS Educational Technology Campus

    3.4(8 reviews)
    1.3 miEastside

    Hey Yelp friends. I…read morerecently visited because I was taking a praxis for my teaching license. The staff here are so kind and funny. I felt so at ease waiting to be checked in for my exam. I have only had positive experiences. I highly recommend this location. The building is easy to find. The parking lot is accessed right off Flamingo when you are heading west. There are restrooms that are spacious and clean. The walls heading upstairs are adorned with beautiful blown glass. I have not been able to take pics because I am not allowed my phone when I take my exam. When you do come for an exam they ask that you only bring your DL. And keys. They will secure them for you. Do not wear any extra jewelry, you can have a plastic water bottle with no label. They will use a metal detector and they will check your glasses to make sure they are not AI. They will provide paper, pencils, and ear plugs. I personally find the earplugs helpful. The testing room has an attendant to check you in. She will take your id and sign in sheet. She will take your picture and have you read a card at a whisper (due to others testing). She will walk you to your desk and computer and sign you in to get you started. I have two more exams scheduled soon so I will be back. I recommend this location for sure, especially if it is close to you.

    Came here to register my daughter for 1st grade. It was a little confusing when walking in because…read morethere are two receptionist, but after reading the signs taped to the plexiglass, the furthest lady was for PBS Television and the lady on the right was for registration for Nevada Learning Academy. Once I got to the right room I had to fill out more paper work on the computer than went to another room and a lady finished up the registration. I felt like it was way to many steps to just register my child and took way longer than I intended to be there. I got it done though and it's one less thing on my list to do.

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