Seriously. I’d never stayed in a car as it went thru the wash tunnel – ever– until yesterday. I didn’t even know it was going to happen when I got in line. I thought it […]
I managed to sneak out for a while on Saturday to attend the open house at Liberace’s former mansion, which is now called the Las Vegas Villa. The Villa still sports most of the decor […]
A regular reader of VeryVintageVegas posed a question that I can’t answer. Any of our “old-timers” have a recollection that might help? Jack, I’m hoping you can help me on this one. When I […]
One of my favorite, as well as most articulate urbanologists, Richard Florida takes a look at America after the crash. His new piece in The Atlantic Magazine is called “How the Crash Will Reshape America”. […]
Our good friends at the Las Vegas Villa, the former home of Liberace is in need of our help. The county is making them jump thru some hoops, and re-apply for new parking permits. To […]
Commissioner Giunchigliani to Host Town Hall Meeting Thursday Citizens living in County Commission District E are invited to share ideas and concerns affecting their neighborhood at a town hall meeting hosted by Commissioner Chris […]
If you’re already a regular reader of the Classic Las Vegas Blog, (which is on my must read regularly list), then you probably saw the special offer they’re making for their “Story of Classic Las […]