Reporter Alan Choate in today’s RJ can give you all the pros and cons, but on this issue, I definitely side with the City. Mayor Oscar Goodman, and the City Council need to hear from […]
I was most pleased to see that a lot of lawns got mowed this last weekend. This morning I spotted dozens of “rock” lawns that are now free of weeds, but that looked awful the […]
Las Vegas’ legendary Fremont Street Experience will be the place to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day when live entertainment kicks off on Tuesday, March 17. St. Patrick’s Day at the Fremont Street Experience brings free concerts […]
Courtesy of Cece Blase (I just LOVE her name) who’s an agent in San Francisco. They don’t watermark them the way we do in LV, so I can’t PROVE it’s for real, but I trust […]
The Women’s History Month Celebration Is Saturday, March 21, from 10am to 6pm at the West Charleston Library, 6301 W. Charleston. Here’s the invitation and the schedule of events and speakers. We hope you’ll attend. […]
Save the date! We got this press release today, and want to share it with you. Especially since you can see the museum for only 30 cents! They also sent a whole crop of pictures […]
It doesn’t really qualify as a bad picture at, since it does show a “feature”. It’s not sideways, or cluttered, or too dark, or…… It’s just really bad design on the part of the builder. […]
“From The Vault” features rare and never-before-released images spanning more than 60 years. In partnership with the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, the Las Vegas News Bureau will launch “From the Vault,” a photographic retrospective […]
The Contemporary Arts Center’s Juried show is on display thru March 27. at the Art’s Factory on Charleston between Main Street and Casino Center. Here’s their Spring Newsletter, and SincityArtGroup’s video just in case you don’t get […]
I had the fortune this weekend to show the ULTIMATE in Mid Century Modern Las Vegas living. This is the Anthony Marnell II house on Viking. I’ve been driving people by it for 20 years […]