
The Palace Theatre in Myrtle Beach is celebrating the yuletide season with "Christmastime!" a holiday show full of harmonious gifts through Jan. 2.
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"This Is It"

The King of Pop may be gone, but his star still shines brightly; Hollywood conceded this weekend to Michael Jackson, declining to program any other wide releases opposite this much-hyped documentary that takes viewers behind-the-scenes of what was supposed to be the Gloved One's comeback concert series.
"Saw VI"

Another October, another entry in the "Saw" franchise. Despite being killed off three movies ago, the serial killer Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) continues to rack up a sizable body count of not-so-innocent victims.
"Amelia"

Hilary Swank puts in her bid for a third Oscar by playing real-life aviation icon Amelia Earhart, who famously vanished over the Pacific Ocean in 1937.
Meet Dave Thomas of Myrtle Beach's Medieval Times

If the stadium-sized castle on Fantasy Way doesn't transport you to 11th century Spain, stepping onto the drawbridge entrance and into the candlelit lobby to be greeted by robed knights, lords and kings like Dave Thomas, who speak to guests in a baritone English accent with a grandiose sweep of a hand, certainly will.
Karen Donaldson | Actress impersonates bevy of blondes

Karen Donaldson, an actress in "Dino's TV Variety Show," wears many masks. She's Elly May Clampett of "The Beverly Hillbillies" one minute, Nancy Sinatra another and, most often, blond bombshell Dolly Parton.
LIGHT Shines on Myrtle Beach

LIGHT, a new entertainment show, opened this summer at the Gilmore Auditorium, home of Calvin Gilmore's Carolina Opry and Good Vibrations shows. Considered to be America's biggest laser light show, this multi-million dollar display features...
Masters of Magic comes to Myrtle Beach

There's magic in the air at Palace Theatre Myrtle Beach. "Masters of Magic," starring magician Brett Daniels, will attempt to amaze and entertain through Aug. 29 at the Broadway at the Beach venue.
Grant Turner | Making the most of Mokel
For eight minutes each night at the Alabama Theatre's "One: The Show," Grant Turner, a middle-aged comedian originally from Decatur, Ga., amuses the crowd, wearing an Alabama Theatre tech crew shirt, jeans and a utility pouch, by sharing his boyish stage identity, Ricky Mokel.
The epitome of an entertainer | A closer look at Calvin Gilmore's new act

Calvin Gilmore, the Missouri-born guitarist, country and gospel singer, founder of the hugely successful Carolina Opry and Gilmore Entertainment, has another feather to add to his multi-million dollar cap.
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