We’re inviting comments regarding the Huntridge Theatre here at Very Vintage Vegas. We promise that all comments will be forwarded to the government agencies. Joe Schoenmann, our favorite downtown reporter for the Sun only misses […]
And once again, there’s very few of the 300 properties in “Vintage Vegas”. As I’ve said repeatedly, the foreclosure problem was primarily a suburban problem. But there are a several that I’ll be paying close […]
Update: if you looked at the middle picture It’s a funny thing about being the “newest” big city in America. Vintage in Washington DC or NYC or Philly, dates back to revolution. In St. […]
TURN OFF THE TV! Some days, I think it’s just me against the entire media machine. Schizophrenia best describes what you hear on TV and in the newspaper. Interest rates are down, no wait, they’re […]
Maggie managed to find a new way to get out of the yard. She’s done it many times in the past. Usually it has to do with wiggling up the fence with her back against […]
Freshome is one of the great sites on the web if you like to keep up with hot new furniture design, trendy plumbing fixtures, and all kinds of ultra-cool modern styles. The modernist movement is […]
Those of you into the electronic music scene, and really cool dive bar lounges from the mid-century need to know about a grass-roots tech-house movement that has chosen the Aruba Hotel as it’s Thursday home. […]
Brian Paco Alvarez continues to not only lend his creative and historical assets & efforts to the culture of Las Vegas, but this month seems to be riding a whirlwind of media; spreading the word […]
The other day I asked for your help in trying to determine whether I should be using the word “urban” as part of my elevator speach. I was a little disappointed that more of you […]