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Kids sing and dance their way through Camp Broadway

For five days last week, eight hours a day, 91 young aspiring singers, dancers and actors were immersed in the theater through Camp Broadway at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. The students, ages 10 to 17, paid $650 tuition to learn from seasoned Broadway professionals the basics of putting together and performing a show.

Free meals available for kids this summer

Two programs are offering free meals for kids at 21 locations on weekdays this summer to those ages 2-18. The Culinary Academy of Las Vegas is providing free meals at 19 sites through the federal 2012 Summer Food Service Program. Communities in Schools of Nevada is offering free meals and snacks in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Southern Nevada Housing Authority and Three Square food bank.

Restaurant Report, June 20

The Southern Nevada Health District conducts random inspections of local restaurants.

Stuart Cellars Cabernet Franc

Stuart Cellars Cabernet Franc is a deep garnet-red color with a dense, opaque core going out into a fine, slightly tinged rim definition with medium-high painted viscosity.

Health experts support NYC mayor’s limit on soft drink size

Protests flowed like Coke from a soda fountain after New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed limiting the size of soft drinks sold in the city to 16 ounces or less. But Bloomberg’s gambit shone a spotlight on the link between sugary drinks and obesity. “I really agree with him,” said Joanna Gorman, a registered dietitian at University Medical Center. She isn’t alone.