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Las Vegas Fern Adair Conservatory creates boys-only Gladiator-style training program

The Fern Adair Conservatory of the Arts, 3265 E. Patrick Lane, has been teaching girls and boys, but mostly girls, the finer points of dance and gymnastics for 43 years. Recently, it decided to try something new and started training gladiators. The new gym and dance program, Gladiators Training, is a first for the conservatory: It’s a class just for boys.

‘President Squid’ will amuse even the politically weary

All the boxes are checked. Tie, mansion, fame, blah-blah-blah-talking, bossiness; it’s all there. So you know who to vote for, right? “All hail, President Squid.”

Literary Las Vegas: Thomas D. Powers

Henderson writer Thomas D. Powers shares a family-focused saga in his novel “Mother, Father, Son.”

UNLV Medicine’s new center to offer support for Las Vegas families dealing with autism

Actress Pia Zadora wants families in the valley dealing with autism to know that “it’s going to get better.” Her now 19-year-old son was diagnosed with autism 15 years ago, and she was on hand Oct. 13 to celebrate the opening of the UNLV Medicine Ackerman Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment Solutions.

Long-lived Las Vegas Tower of Jewels set to close its doors

When Jack Weinstein first opened the doors on Tower of Jewels, there was no Bellagio or Wynn, The Rat Pack still ruled the entertainment in town, and the mob still ran the casinos. After more than 52 years, 89-year-old Weinstein plans to close those doors for good.

Las Vegas’ First Friday to celebrate voting with Suffrage theme

The First Friday arts festival is Nov 3 at venues throughout the 18b Arts District. In celebration of the upcoming election, the theme for November is Suffrage, the right to vote.