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Low Brow or High Brow – It’s Still Culture And Lots Of Fun

I’ve promised all of these a plug. Getting around to all of them isn’t always easy, so we’re doing them all at once. The Las Vegas Girl Festival  WWW.lasvegasgirlfestival.com I think the name speaks for itself: […]

HOT HOT HAUTE 2 – Contemporary Arts Center 20th Anniversary Celebration

Not only is CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER my favorite non-profit arts organization…….. Most of my favorite downtown “characters” are involved in putting this 20th Anniversary Celebration. For example, this is the email Princess Anne put out […]

The Las Vegas High School Historic District In Downtown Las Vegas

Many of the oldest existing buildings in Las Vegas are in what we refer to as “Lawyer’s Row”. The area was the prewar WWII suburbs of Las Vegas. Amusingly, it’s the area is between Fremont Street […]

Mesquite Club To Hold Rummage Sale

“Established in 1911, the Mesquite Club is the oldest non-profit women’s club in Nevada. The club’s formal debut took place just six years after the emergence of early Las Vegas on building lots put up […]

It’s Hard To Type When You Are Handcuffed

Mary Joy handcuffed me. Then she tied me to the chair in front of the keyboard and said “TYPE!!!!” I’m only just barely kidding, since I asked her to do that last Sunday as joke. […]

Helldorado Days Celebration And Parade In Downtown Las Vegas

The city’s annual Hellorado Days festivities are a tribute to the anniversary of the city of Las Vegas. This year marks the 106th anniversary of the founding of Las Vegas. For more details, costs and […]

The ADAS Mid-Century Modern Weekend Of Events In Las Vegas

The annual celebration of Mid-Century Modern architecture and lifestyle returns in October. I was thrilled that ADAS took total control of planning and organizing the event. My role this year is merely to conduct the bus tour. Last year it was the […]

Archaeological Awareness and Historic Preservation Month For The State Of Nevada

Carson City, Nev. – May is Nevada’s Archaeological Awareness and Historic Preservation Month. Since the early 1980s, this month has celebrated archaeological and historic preservation issues in the state and encouraged both residents and visitors […]

HUNTRIDGE ON MARYLAND

A​ ​VACANT​ ​THEATER​ ​BEARS ​ SILENT​ ​ TRIBUTE​ ​ TO​ ​ THE​ ​ TRUE​ FOUNDERS​ ​OF​THE​ ​ LAS​ ​ VEGAS​ ​ STRIP​ On​ ​the​ ​busy​ ​corner​ ​of​ ​Charleston​ ​Boulevard​ ​and​ ​Maryland​ ​Parkway​ ​in​ ​Las​ ​Vegas​ ​stands​ […]

TBT – The Las Vegas High School Historic District In Downtown Las Vegas

From November 2009 Many of the oldest existing buildings in Las Vegas are in what we refer to as “Lawyer’s Row”. The area was the prewar WWII suburbs of Las Vegas. Amusingly, it’s the area is […]