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Bird’s nest mushrooms benefit soil

I found some mystery pods in the garden when doing some clean up. One of the pods is closed, and the second is open and with what appears to be small black seeds. Any idea what this is?

Literary Las Vegas: Tom Keller

When private investigator Robert Hoskins saves a Las Vegas casino mob boss from a mysterious attack, he discovers a world of magic kept hidden from all but a few. The ex-cop also learns that the secrets tucked inside a Las Vegas casino have ties to a family legacy he never knew. Las Vegas author Tom Keller follows Hoskins’ adventures in “Return of the High Fae: A Vegas Fae Story.” Keller, a former computer forensics expert and retired police sergeant, works as a defense investigator.

Knitwear designer branches out at local farmers markets

Jutta Zuloaga began knitting in school as a child in Germany, and after coming to America, she found her designs for sale in high-end boutiques, as well as Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom. Now her handmade work is also available at the fresh52 Artisan & Farmers Market at Tivoli Village and Sansone Park Place.

Paintings contain whimsical tips for the apocalypse

“How To’s,” a show of oil paintings by Whitney-area resident Jevijoe Vitug on display during regular business hours through Jan. 4 , is a whimsical look at survival.
“It’s really a look at the immigrant experience,” said Patrick Gaffey, cultural supervisor for Clark County. “He’s just telling that story in a very tongue-in-cheek manner.”

Things to do in Paradise/Downtown Dec. 11-17

The Rainbow Company Youth Theatre plans to present the musical “Honk!” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Charleston Heights Arts Center, 800 S. Brush St. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for teens, seniors and members of the military and $3 for children 12 or younger. Call 702-229-6383 or 702-229-6553, or visit artslasvegas.org.

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