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Henderson glass and bead studio gives artists a space to work.

For a bead or glass maker, every day they go to open the kiln, or oven, to see their finished creation is like Christmas, according to bead maker Darlene Hayes. “You get to see what you created for the first time,” Hayes said. “You never know how it turned out.”

Culture of despair may be behind prurient violence in media

While I realize that I’m old, I like to think I’m not a prude. Nonetheless, I am becoming increasingly concerned with the glorifying of brutal violence in films, video games and television. What is going on? Is there some sort of agenda to convince the people of America that we are living in a war zone on the homefront when in fact the murder rate has declined steadily for years?

Talk of converting The District into an active streets has some residents upset

Talks of converting The District at Green Valley Ranch from a pedestrian walkway into an access street for cars to drive through has several patrons upset. “It’s going to ruin it,” said Joe Prestipino, a resident who visits The District often. “I have collected 1,000 petitions. I could have collected more. We all don’t want it.”

Patients travel from far and wide for Las Vegas dentist

You could call his an international practice. William Waggoner of Pediatric Dental Care Associates, 8981 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 110, sees patients from as far way as the Middle East, spending as long as 27 hours in flight.

Students use video game to explore engineering concepts at Alexander Dawson

The Alexander Dawson School was selected as one of 12 pilot sites in the country to test a multiplayer computer game that teaches middle school students engineering and technology concepts. Students must pass 10 different game levels set in the Alaskan tundra.

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