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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“Nest” is a departure for Goodkind, who spent more than 20 years creating his best-selling “Sword of Truth” fantasy series. Now, with “Nest,” Goodkind enters the ranks of thrillerdom for what he plans to be a very long stay.
On Monday, the Black Mountain Institute celebrates its 10th anniversary with “The Writer in the World: Celebrating 10 Years of the Black Mountain Institute,” a free program in the Student Union Ballroom at UNLV.
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.
Among the many activities at this year’s festival is a panel discussion on why femme fatales play such a large role in the comic book universe.
The good news: You probably don’t have an actual clown phobia. The bad news: That doesn’t mean that you don’t freak out around clowns.
Charlie Stron, a professionally trained clown, says he has received about 200 prankish, even threatening, phone calls during the past several weeks.
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.