Musical Icons Three Dog Night To Perform Live From Fremont Street Experience for the 44th Annual Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon The band will dedicate the encore portion of their hit-filled performance to millions […]
Facebook friend Ryan Reason compiled a list of all the happening Thursday and Friday at the Arts Factory. It’s a real long list and I think you’d have to be a member of The Arts Factory Las […]
“Chris G” as she’s called by most everyone is probably the most accessable and hands-on elected official in the state. I’ve said it many times in the past…..I’m proud to have her as a friend and […]
If I was going to start up a whole new blog, and sat down to plan it out, I’d be asking myself what it was about and what it should accomplish. It would have to […]
We’ve survived another one. The weather lady says another day or two of over a hundred and we’ll be in the mid 90’s daily by Labor Day Weekend. If you’re not heading out of town, […]
I started to bring this up last week. The Scotch 80s neighborhood south of UMC Hospital is facing an all too common of a threat. Commercial Encroachment! Tonight is the planning commission meeting where the […]
Thanks to Anya, Steve Randy and Missy who all emailed me links to the USA TODAY story where I’m quoted – “Foreclosure Guilt Haunts Homebuyers”, by Steve Friess. We were at dinner a few months ago when […]
This last Sunday, people started asking me if I’d read the Time Magazine story “Less Vegas: The Casino Town Bets On A Comeback” . I flagged the email but didn’t get around to reading it till […]
VeryVintageVegas is pleased to be one of the sponsors of the “Zick and Sharp” Panel discussion and Bus Tour on OCTOBER 3rd. Zick and Sharp were the most prolific mid century modern architects of Las Vegas. We […]
You’re invited to a “Community Meeting” tonight to discuss the proposed Veterans Memorial in the Huntridge Circle Park. The meeting will be at the Mesquite Club, 6pm 702 E. St. Louis Avenue. There will be […]