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Kids will love creeping through the pages of ’Frightlopedia’

Ever since your child has been young, (s)he’s known that you’d be around for comfort when things got too scary. Well, stand by.What’s inside “Frightlopedia” may still leave you on sentry duty.

Video gamers seen as big business opportunity for casinos

E-sports seems to have a bright future in Nevada, though panelists cautioned that casinos have their work cut out for them to woo and maintain the gamer gambler.

Black Mountain Institute panel to explore the appeal of violence

What lies behind our fascination with violence, be it literary or otherwise, will be explored Thursday during a panel discussion, “Spectacle of Violence: Why We Watch,” sponsored by Black Mountain Institute and the UNLV Department of Anthropology.

Nevada’s spending for mental health services low compared to neighboring states

According to the State Mental Health Agency, in 2013, Nevada spent about $89 on mental health services per capita — a 13 percent increase from 2007, when it was about $79 per capita. On average, the U.S. spends $119 per capita on services, including $160 per capita in California and $205 in Arizona.

After converting to Judaism, artist Carlos Mongrut finds spiritual connection with music

Attend “Seth” Carlos Mongrut’s performance, and you may come away with more than an appreciation for music. Mongrut said he wants his poetry, music and dialogue with the audience to further a sense of connectedness. It’s a sense of brotherhood he said he’s felt since converting to Judaism.