From wars and natural disasters to the tension of U.S. presidential election and celebrity deaths, 2016 was a rough one for many. So, we asked several Southern Nevada psychics what they see ahead for us in 2017.
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Teaching patients about food — what to eat, how to cook it, how to tweak what they’re already eating to make it a bit healthier — isn’t something most physicians are trained to do. But a lesson on the Mediterranean diet and a little time in the kitchen during a workshop in Las Vegas, prepared them to answer patient questions about diet.
One of Las Vegas’ latest food-related digital advances is a world away from the fancy restaurants on the Strip, and it’s already making a world of difference for those using it.
English professor Felicia Campbell has spent more than 50 years at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, which already makes her career notable in a facts-and-figures kind of way.
It’s this mix of Western tradition and contemporary tongue-in-cheek fun that has helped the World Gay Rodeo Finals hit its 30-year mark this year.
In a retail landscape littered with the never-to-be reanimated corpses of comic shops that have come and gone, Alternate Reality Comics has become a rare commercial survivor and Ralph Mathieu the unofficial godfather of Southern Nevada’s comic book universe.
As the sci-fi franchise reaches its 50th anniversary, fans and observers share why the show, often cheesy, struck a chord and speculate on why we can’t let go.
Fashion for professors at UNLV tends to be more casual than in the past, depending on the subject. But a reason you may not see them wearing jeans is that they still prefer to keep some distance from what students wear.
Ranger Annie Gilliland and biologist Bryan Hamilton work at Nevada’s only national park, and the stress-free commutes and quiet surroundings are the perks of living and working in one of the country’s least-busy destinations.
When the family pet is less of a pet and more of a family member, you want to do something nice once in a while.