When pruning, take care not to make common mistakes

Now is the time to prune most trees and shrubs. Plants are dormant, and you can see more what to nip and save. When done correctly, pruning promotes healthy growth.

New eyes on the Southwest

When artists began to explore the West in the 1850s, few did it better or more memorably than the fine landscape painters of the Hudson River School. In a continuation of that tradition, three contemporary artists from the Catskill Mountains of New York turned their talents to painting the Southwest, and are showing their work at the Museum of Northern Arizona.

Zion’s charm glows even through blanket of snow

When unexpected opportunity arose to spend a few days outdoors with my three daughters, we invested this windfall of time in a winter visit to Zion National Park. Though we love the park in spring and fall, winter offers an uncommon and stark beauty that is good for the heart.

‘Skate 2’ a sequel with twice as many tricks

I have a game writers’ secret to share. Now and then, some publicist for a game company sends me a freebie gift, which I guess is supposed to sway me into writing about the game. This week, I got a crrraaazy freebie in the mail: Omaha steaks.

Check It Out

Ken Lewis loves his library.

Yoga has many lessons to teach us inside and out

I seem to be on a tear lately of jumping headlong into the deep end of pools of my ignorance. Activities and endeavors about which I know nothing. Such as learning to dance. Getting clobbered in chess by my 7-year-old son. Skeet shooting. Using my first laptop computer. Vacuuming (I’ve been divorced for nearly three years and I think I finally figured out what was going on with the carpet).

Can’t Own Just One

Maybe it’s some weird foraging strand of our DNA, or the same vestigial instinct that makes squirrels store up nuts when they probably could hang around a 7-Eleven and still dine sumptuously all winter.

Water Cooler

Here are a few things in news, entertainment and popular culture that we’ve been talking about lately.

Outdoor Briefs

ANGLER EDUCATION

Playing Favorites

Favoritism, real or perceived, is a reality among teenagers.

BOOKMARK

Here is a listing of events designed for book lovers. Information is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Additions or changes to this listing must be submitted at least 10 days in advance of Sunday publication to Bookmark, Las Vegas Review-Journal, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125. For more information, call 383-0306.

Off-season houseboating makes for a relaxing vacation

Across the country, the popularity of houseboating continues to increase. Southern Nevada boasts easy access to houseboating hot spots on four desert lakes that enjoy long boating seasons. Closest to us lie Lake Mead and Lake Mohave, while Lake Havasu and Lake Powell lie a few hours’ drive distant.

Upbeat in downturn

You’d think a recession, frozen lending markets and a 30 percent drop in the nation’s stock markets would be enough to furrow the brows of even the most optimistic folks.

Boyd fishes for patrons with boat expansion

Boyd Gaming Corp. officials hope a $130 million hotel expansion at its Blue Chip riverboat casino will keep Chicago residents from traveling 10 miles farther north on U.S. Highway 12.

Strip’s resort boom fizzles

Wynn Resorts Ltd.’s glimmering $2.3 billion Encore opened on Dec. 22. Visitors gawked at the features and locals marveled at the lavish interiors. Analysts saluted the newest Strip megaresort.

Business Calendar

HENDERSON CHAMBER

COMING IN THIS WEEK’S BUSINESS PRESS

SURVEY SAYS: The economy is down, and so are spirits in many offices across the valley. For many business managers who responded to the Review-Journal’s year-end business survey, emphasizing communication is the key strategy for combating slumping morale.

THIS WEEK

Major business events and economic events scheduled for the coming week:

PUPPY LOVE

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