The monthly meeting of the Atomic Age Alliance will be Wednesday 2/13/2008 at the Italian American Club just east of the Burger King on Sahara Ave and Eastern. This should be a lot of fun, […]
You’ll probably notice that I started using the terms “Uncle Jack” and my name “Jack LeVine” in some of the headlines for various posts. There’s a reason for it that has NOTHING to do with my […]
I probably butchered the meaning of “Dog Days” but there’s 3 stories that popped up between last night and this morning. First, I rescued a dog this morning at 6:30 near Oakey and 8th Street. […]
Because I’ll never be able to top (or bottom) yesterdays bed. So instead we’ll switch to kitchens. This one looks nice, but it might be difficult to work in it. The only […]
Susan Dean was the VERY FIRST out of town person to find VeryVintageVegas. It’s been a while since Susan wrote of her adventure in selling a 50’s modernist home in Spokane, moving to Las Vegas, […]
It’s safe for work folks. Don’t worry. But it did stir the imagination. On the other hand, it does show the extra special feature of the home… a window in the bedroom. I hope they […]
I’ve said it many times and will keep repeating it. The foreclosure problem was a suburban thing. I’m told there’s whole neighborhoods in the Summerlin, Anthem, Green Valley and Alliante areas that look like abandoned ghost […]
Our stunningly redone listing at 1720 15th Street has had the price changed from 450k down to 399,900! All the photos and a virtual tour can be found in the gallery in the left column […]
From yesterday’s Review Journal: “Moulin Rouge gets help, Developer found to help revival of Bonanza Road hotel” Wikipedia’s got some good history of the Moulin Rouge: The Moulin Rouge opened on May 24, 1955, […]
Congratualtion to Naomi Arens of Dust Gallery. Their new gallery space is now open in the Soho Lofts building at Charleston and Las Vegas Blvd. About 200 attended last nights grand opening. Many notable and […]