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Literary Las Vegas: David G. Schwartz

Atlantic City native David G. Schwartz has a Ph.D. in U.S. history from the University of California, Los Angeles, and has hands-on experience in the gaming industry. Since since 2001 Schwartz has been at UNLV, where he serves as the director of UNLV’s Center for Gaming Research. The professor, speaker and consultant is also the author of several books on the gaming industry including his newest “Grandissimo: The First Emperor of Las Vegas: How Jay Sarno Won a Casino Empire, Lost It, and Inspired Modern Las Vegas.” Sarno, the father of Caesars Palace and Circus Circus and mentor to Steve Wynn, set out to turn casinos into gambers’ paradises. “But today’s Las Vegas is uncomfortable with Sarno, despite the drama of his story and his enduring legacy,” Schwartz writes. “Why? He committed the only unpardonable sin in that corner of America: he was honest about his weaknesses. Jay Sarno pushed everything Las Vegas stands for to its farthest extremes; he shows what happens when too much of a good thing turns bad. For this, he has been cast out from the pantheon.”

Book Briefs for Jan. 21-27, 2014

Literary highlights this week include a launch party for Andy Martello’s new book “The King of Casinos: Willie Martello and the El Rey Club” at En Fuego Cigars & Lounge and a Black Mountain Institute-sponsored conversation scheduled with biblical scholars Karen King, Bart Ehrman and Mark Jordan titled “Does it Matter if Jesus Was Married?” Also there’s advance news on Mac King’s upcoming Magical Literacy Tour.

Bicycle couriers aim to gain traction in downtown Las Vegas

In some East Coast cities, bike couriers have a reputation for being freewheeling, fast and fearless, cutting in and out of traffic, traveling more quickly than the cars around them.