Today, as Christians celebrating Christmas experience the aesthetic power of stained glass windows and other art pieces they’ll see in church, it’s worth remembering that art can be found in other religious traditions, too.
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Call the black-and-white sticker bearing the “Vegas Strong” hash tag No. 2017.34M.7053 because, from now on, that’ll be the way it can be found in the Clark County Museum’s collection.
Perla Gumm’s annual Yuletide transition into Perlie Claus is local kids’ wish.
The hardest thing about creating “Love and Courage?” Not its size (more than 6 feet tall). Not its weight (almost 3,000 pounds, including its base). Not even the incalculable artistry and physical labor required to transform two massive slabs of fossilized New York bluestone into ethereal angel wings.
And, by that more expansive definition, Anthony is fine with being chosen as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals’ Sexiest Vegan Next Door for 2018.
Some of the millions of tourists who visit the Strip and downtown Las Vegas every year may not realize it, but they become accidental archivists helping to preserve our city for future historians.
The professor in UNLV’s School of Community Health Sciences has studied distracted driving and its bipedal counterpart, and while distracted walking may not yet receive the research attention distracted driving does, Bungum suspects it will as the gaggle of gizmos we embrace continues to multiply.
Although medical evidence still is lacking, proponents say hemp products can offer many health benefits.
The comics anthology “Where We Live” offers stories about how the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting affected victims and the community.
The Clark County Museum celebrates its 50th year of telling Clark County’s story
Mary Szymerski was imprisoned in several concentration camps during World War II. Her story now inspires her family.
Four years before his assassination, Martin Luther King Jr. left an indelible impression at two speeches in Las Vegas.
Author Chad Trisef made a weeklong series of visits to Southern Nevada schools in celebration of Nevada Reading Week.
Volunteers are helping the broad array of Oct. 1 memorial items take a permanent place in the Clark County Museum.
Last year was a tough one financially for The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada.