I love a great piece of over the top sarcasm. Some of it all too true. A second hat tip this week to Bill Johnson of Retro Vegas, on Main Street, for providing me the […]
Thru the magic of Google, VeryVintageVegas was discovered by the folks at Collector’s Weekly, an online resource for collectors of every stripe. One predominant stripe is Mid Century Modern. They recently published an an interview […]
One of the most exciting “there’s-no-culture” cultural events each year in Las Vegas is the Vegas Valley Book Festival. It’s time once again, so find the reading glasses and get ready for an amazing line-up […]
We haven’t done one of these in a while. If you’re a new reader, you might want to review the entire series of “Fun Features Found In Foreclosures”. Of course there’s already multiple offers on this 1953 […]
The first I want to tell you about has my blood boiling in a good way. Brett Wesley Gallery is now in it’s BRAND NEW BUILDING at 1112 S. Casino Center at the corner of […]
It was a full day and full house! We began with famed architectural historian Alan Hess giving an overview of modernism in general. He touched briefly on it’s origins in the Bauhaus School and how modernist […]
At last weeks Flamingo Club, a couple stood up to make a presentation. Marti and Richard Hafen were long time downtown residents, and had come back to their old neighborhood to attend the party. Short […]
Las Vegas history is one of key topics we cover at VeryVintageVegas. There’s 3 events this week for those of you who are looking to discover the roots of our city. Don’t ask me how […]
October 2, 2009 6:00 pm -10:00 pm A special note from the founders of First Friday! October First Friday we are celebrating 7 years of Las Vegas favorite arts event. We think it is fitting […]
I haven’t mentioned my favorite obsession in quite a while. Today I found the biggest ones I’ve ever seen. Actually, these are storm drain pipes that are FINALLY […]