In case you didn’t get out for the sunset last night….It was pretty spectacular. I guess the western edges of town got quite a downpour, but Vintage Vegas got the sunset! Third wave of the […]
Dan Ball from Channel 3 news called. Being Elvis’s birthday and all….he’s doing a story for the 5 and 6 pm news today about the “Elvis House” that we featured on VeryVintageVegas back in August […]
The ReVision House, on Pueblo Way in Paradise Palms is a BEEHIVE of activity. Time is running short. The property is supposed to be ready for the January 21st International Homebuilders Show. They say it […]
It’s a dilemma we’ve all faced at one time or another. Sometimes it’s just personal. Sometimes it’s family. Occasionally it is a community as a whole. I’ve hinted that December was a rough month for me. […]
Is it over yet? 2009, I mean. Worst year ever in so many ways for so many people. I’m always an optimist, but 2009 really did test us. I think the big banks ended up […]
A great way to start the New Year would be a trip downtown to the monthly First Friday Arts Festival. FIRST FRIDAY LAS VEGASJanuary 1, 2010 6:00 pm -10:00 pm Here’s the whole scedule of […]
If you’re out and about and aren’t spending a fortune to be somewhere “fancy”, you could also stop in at Dinos on Las Vegas Blvd and Oakey. Lots of downtowners will be there. No cover, […]
Since I’m coming out of hibernation, let’s throw a little Las Vegas History into the mix. Nuclear Age Seminar at Atomic Museum Tuesday, January 12th, from 6 pm – 8 pm A discussion and lecture […]
One of the causes that’s most dear to me – and I hope to you, as well – is the National Trust For Historic Preservation. Please read and respond, if you can, to their year […]
invent me a 30 hour day or a 9 day week. I thought December might be slower, but…..NO! NO! NO! Something’s had to give, and it seems to have been my blogging time. Hopefully, I can […]