Joshua might need a turn of the century looking living room/parlor etc for a movie. I’ve offered up any number of Mid Mod sets that could work if he wants to change the era, but […]
One of my favorite Mid Century Modern 60’s buildings has a massive sunscreen that should have been part of the decorative block series from last summer. This is the US Bank building on the corner […]
Historic preservation seems to be front and center at VeryVintageVegas for the next few weeks. It’s not even an officially dedicated month, as it is in May. We had the roundtable on Friday, (here’s CLV’s report, as […]
At the Historic Preservation Roundtable last Friday, Planning Commissioner Steve Evans inadvertently made the case for why we had the roundtable at all. There’s plenty more to write about the roundtable, but I wanted to […]
We attended last night’s performance of “Waiting For Godot”. It’s one of several plays being put on during the month-long Samuel Beckett Festival. “Theatre of the Absurd” is just as strange as it was when […]
The growing arts community is a vital piece of the puzzle in our efforts to save the historic neighborhoods and classic homes of Las Vegas. We’re very fortunate that geographically, our downtown Arts District, as […]