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Jazz in the Park features seasoned and up-and-coming stars

Last year, high school students from the Las Vegas Academy Jazz Combo opened for artists at the Clark County Parks and Recreation Jazz in the Park concert series. They considered it an honor just to be part of the tradition. This year, at the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater, they will perform alongside three of the headliners.

Hues and cries of celebration mark Holi festival

To Westerners, the vibrant Holi festival at Mountain Crest Park on April 28 may have looked more like the chromatic fun-runs that have become popular in Las Vegas than the image conjured of a religious festival. However, Indian celebrants have partaken in the colorful Hindu celebration for centuries.

Bloody mary offers many personalities to impress Mom

OK, we’re not insinuating, by running this pictorial right before Mother’s Day, that Mom could really use a drink. Rumor does have it that statistical proof exists of an affinity between mothers (particularly new mothers) and wine, especially, but we leave it to you to decide if the mothers in your life would like to imbibe on the big day. We also get that there are tons of teetotaling mothers out there, and for them we point out that the virgin mary was one of the first mocktails; most of these drinks would be fun even without the booze.

‘Young and Restless’ star Jeanne Cooper dies at 84

LOS ANGELES — Jeanne Cooper, the enduring soap opera star who played grande dame Katherine Chancellor for nearly four decades on “The Young and the Restless,” has died. She was 84.

Reality TV’s new stars: Small businesses

Mix the high stakes of running a small business with a dash of family drama and throw in a camera crew and you get hit reality television shows such as “Pawn Stars,” “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s” and “Duck Dynasty.”