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Literary Las Vegas: Robert Fejer

Robert Fejer was born in Hermosa Beach, Calif., and now lives in Henderson with his wife, Kathy, and daughter, MaryElizabeth. Fejer traveled the world as a technician in the entertainment industry. Many of his productions were tied to children’s theater. His love for children’s entertainment led him to write “Adventures of the Ant,” a picture book featuring illustrations by Yangtian Li.

“Crazy about Basketball!” bounces kids through the game in rhyme

Using verse to speak to young athletes, Lesynski highlights the excitement of the game and all its facets to kids for can’t get enough hoops. I liked the way author Loris Lesynski moves between spectator and player POVs here (for kids who are one or the other), and the action-packed cartoon drawings by Gerry Rasmussen just add to the enjoyment.

Bikers’ group stands by youths who have experienced abuse

His road name is Nobody. That’s what he likes to go by. As president of Bikers Against Child Abuse of Nevada, his role is to be a support system for children who have experienced abuse.

After a freeze, it’s possible to reshape citrus

Question: The low temperatures affected the citrus trees. Most of my new growth is on the suckers. Should I remove them or just let the tree be?

Dining Pick of the Week: Jayde Fuzion

Seonkyoung Longest, a self-taught home cook from South Korea, became executive chef of Jayde Fuzion after winning Food Network’s “Restaurant Express.” Now she is preparing her contemporary Asian dishes for us by combining Japanese, Chinese and Korean flavors.

Naming Las Vegas: Bridge Mountain

Bridge Mountain is one of the peaks surrounding Red Rock Canyon. Part of the Spring Mountains, it gets its name from the bridge-like natural sandstone arch, like those found in Arches National Park in Moab, Utah, which can be found near the summit.

A La Carte, Jan. 7-13

Dining events and news from across the valley.

Cirque employee show among January First Friday highlights

January’s First Friday arts festival is set to include an annual exhibition featuring Cirque du Soleil employees and continued runs of “The Male Mind” and “Dr. Seuss, A Tribute.”