Twinkle, twinkle, TV star. Has your presence gone too far?
It certainly isn’t the script that makes “The Facts of Life: The Lost Episode” above average.
Last week we showed you the season’s hottest swimwear. Now that the hard part’s over we give you all the goodies to rock with that suit. From your cover-up to the perfect headgear, here’s all the fun stuff to throw on between splashes on the beach and dips in the pool.
By now everyone knows the shoe. The moment a woman kicks her foot to cross her legs, the crimson sole acts as the dead giveaway. It’s a Christian Louboutin, of course. We can see the designer’s loopy signature and all. But, can we pronounce his name?
The Democrat-controlled U.S. Congress is moving to restore a Bush administration policy that allowed Americans the same right to carry self-defense weapons in the national parks as in any other part of a state.
The Tuesday headline was clear: “Obama’s new rules will transform U.S. auto fleet.”
Mesquite-based Black Gaming cut its operations at the Oasis back further Wednesday as the casino company continues to struggle with declining visitor numbers and revenues.
Housing analyst Larry Murphy was hoping he was wrong when he said median existing home prices in Las Vegas could slide to $100,000 by year’s end.
Follow the link for Thursday’s state baseball and softball linescores.
Follow the link for the full schedule of events for the state track and field meets.
An impressionist, by nature of the craft, makes himself nearly a blank canvas to create other personas. But it was Danny Gans, the offstage man, who was revealed in a memorial service Thursday.
Friends, fans and fellow performers gathered in the Encore Theater, where Gans performed about 12 weeks as the Encore resort’s signature headliner before he died at home on May 1 at age 52.
