The blond woman is arguably the most famous pop-culture image from the period when the Nevada Test Site tested nuclear devices in above-ground blasts that each created a gigantic column of smoke.
Recognize home light displays for annual holiday tour guide
Is your neighbor's house decorated with more lights this time of year than the entire city of Paris? Do your own holiday displays rival those found in Rockefeller Center? Do neighborhood children call your street the "North Pole"?
If so, don't keep it to yourself; let us know. You, or your neighbor, are probably good candidates for our annual Holiday Home Tour guide, scheduled to appear in the Living section Dec. 16.
LIVING DIGEST
BIRTHS
Oct. 31 Valley Hospital Hilary and Thomas Reynolds, boy Rachelle and Robert Naylor, boy Adriana Altvue and Carles Johnson, girl Jamie and Christian Denney, twin boys Morayma Quintero and Jerek Padilla, boy Nov.
AROUND THE VALLEY
ROTARY CLUB The North Las Vegas Rotary Club will meet for breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Friday at Town Center Lounge II, 2992 W.
BLAST FROM THE PAST: Who's That Girl?
The blond woman is arguably the most famous pop-culture image from the period when the Nevada Test Site tested nuclear devices in above-ground blasts that each created a gigantic column of smoke.
Recognize home light displays for annual holiday tour guide
Is your neighbor's house decorated with more lights this time of year than the entire city of Paris? Do your own holiday displays rival those found in Rockefeller Center? Do neighborhood children call your street the "North Pole"? If so, don't keep it to yourself; let us know.