Fans of the canned soup with the iconic red-and-white label may be detecting disquieting notes in the news that Campbell’s is altering the recipe of a spinoff soup, fearing that the change one day might lead to changes in the original, too.
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When Troy Little took on the task of creating a graphic novel adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson’s “Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream,” he was taking on not just a classic, but a favorite book by one of his favorite authors.
This is the first time that the Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival’s Extreme Bacon Bite Challenge, scheduled for Nov. 14 at Rain at the Palms, will be held in Las Vegas.
Take off a few pounds here and an inch or two there on your latest photograph?
Why is a Pumpkin Spice Latte so effective in creating a sense of autumnal bliss? Turns out, it’s not all in your head.
Take an ordinary novel, add a dash of sex, an utterance of blasphemy, a spell of supernatural weirdness and a sprinkling of salty language and what do you get? A book that someone somewhere will argue shouldn’t be found anywhere near a library shelf.
It’s Thursday morning, and Las Vegas Springs Preserve’s Toddler Time regulars are deep into their weekly routine.
Football season is almost here, and in honor of the most wonderful time of the year, the Review-Journal again will compile a directory of Southern Nevada bars that cater to fans of specific NFL teams.
It probably sounds a little weird for a desert city, but there are fishing spots in the valley for those who want to throw a line in. We’ll share where some of the popular spots are and the appeal.
Paleontologist and movie technical adviser Jack Horner will discuss science and cinema during a Las Vegas Natural History Museum presentation.