Arena show brings comic-book heroes to the stage just ahead of “Avengers” movie sequel.
Review-Journal critic Chris Lawrence isn’t the only person ganging up on this weekend’s Vegas movie, “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2.”
Las Vegas’ newest park is a mere 160 square feet — about as big as a Summerlin McMansion bedroom closet. But when your downtown is thirsting for park space, you take any park you can, no matter how small.
Three people closed out their accounts at Wells Fargo Bank on Friday in Las Vegas to protest what they describe as discrimination against atheists.
Even if the parts are better than the whole, Broadway-level craftsmanship shines through in “Duck Commander Musical,” the new show at the Rio based on the “Duck Dynasty” family. It lives up to its pledge not to make fun of its subjects, but it’s open season on how and why the Robertsons are famous.
Sometime soon, Chris Wood must make a decision that will impact his future and UNLV’s front line in a major way next season.
Pool trends are not local. Global connections via the Internet allow one to search any number of resources to find inspiration for pool design. Designer websites like HGTV.com, online newsrooms, eMagazines and numerous social media platforms such as Houzz and Pinterest are filled with an abundance of images showcasing the latest trends. Looking across the United States, down under to Australia and south to Central America, we can see many of the same design elements influencing trends here in Las Vegas.
Ceiling fans are back in a big way (and according to some folks, they never really left). These inexpensive, energy-efficient cooling devices are good-looking and may be installed easily and quickly for use in any room of your home — or even out of doors.
Rachel Carson’s New York Times 1962 bestseller, “Silent Spring,” represented a defining moment for the modern environmental movement. In that celebrated tome, Carson raised public awareness and concern for living organisms, the environment and public health, thus forcing environmental protection onto the national political agenda.
Fresh herbs are everywhere these days, in recipes, restaurants and supermarket produce aisles.
With Earth Day just around the corner, it is a wonderful time to re-evaluate your home and how you live. Being green doesn’t have to cost you money — in fact, in most cases integrating sustainable choices into your lifestyle will actually save you money.
The following are some very important activities you should be doing now if you are growing fruit and vegetables in your home gardens. Be sure to thin fruit for better quality and get an early jump on pests that are active now.
Here are some water-conservation tips for growing a garden.
Careers in cyber security are booming; how to prepare for a career in this growing field.
Green Valley’s boys track team didn’t win a single event Friday.
A woman was killed in a late Friday night shooting in the west valley, Las Vegas police said. First responders were called to 1300 block of West Wind Road, near the intersection of West Charleston Boulevard and Lindell Road.