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Local doctor working to develop Vegas’ first Muslim cemetery

After several upsetting culture clashes with local commercial funeral homes, a long-time local doctor is leading an effort to develop the valley’s first Muslim cemetery near a mosque and Islamic school a few miles south of McCarran International Airport.

For desert wildflower fans, it’s bloom or bust

Experienced wildflower watchers know that you find some flowers in some places every year. You have to follow the water.

Chefs for Kids combines fine food, fundraiser

Chefs for Kids presented awards and served up a fun benefit Feb. 21 to support its nutrition program for children in “high needs” schools in the Clark County School District.

No gray of any shade: Great sex isn’t narcissistic conscription

In the swirling mystery of human sexuality, there is a line between profound, ecstatic intimacy and disturbing pathology. I’m not in the business of deciding where that line is for you. But there is a line. And observing and investigating that line is an important exercise.

South Carolina college under fire for stance on homosexuality

A small, Christian college in South Carolina said on Friday it had not banned gay students or homosexuality from its campus under its controversial new “Statement on Human Sexuality,” which calls the practice sinful.

 
Pope Francis criticizes ‘throw-away culture’ of globalization

Pope Francis launched a fresh attack on economic injustice on Saturday, condemning the “throw-away culture” of globalization and calling for new ways of thinking about poverty, welfare, employment and society.

Catering to Millennials

Millennials, armed with the latest data on decor and a passion for personalization of their ideas, are swarming into the home marketplace. It’s turned designers from contractors into collaborators as the latest generation rolls up its sleeves to play a larger part in defining its world, from chair fabrics to carbon footprints.

Fix up old outdoor table with chalkboard tabletop

In my efforts to simplify and clean up in this new year, I put my old garden table and chairs in the trash. They’re over 15 years old and are literally falling apart.

Use pattern mixing to discover design personality

Our homes are sacred places where we restore and reinvigorate ourselves. I’ve found that for a home to fill you to the brim, it needs to be a place where you feel fully yourself. They key to creating a haven is to thoughtfully decorate so your spaces reflect your unique personality, passions and lifestyle.

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