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Fall into the bazaar holiday season

If you’re wondering where to find the perfect gift or decoration for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah or Christmas, we might just have the answer. The RJ’s annual listing of holiday bazaars is filled with options spread across the valley.

Danger of food-borne illness easy to wash away

The primary precaution for ensuring food safety is probably also the most basic: wash your hands. “That’s the No. 1 way to prevent food-borne illness,” said Damon McCune, registered dietitian nutritionist, licensed dietitian and graduate assistant at the UNLV.

On the menu: Burgers

It’s National Hamburger Month, and here are five ways you can celebrate in style

San Gennaro Feast features pasta, pizza, calzones and more

The San Gennaro Feast runs through Sunday at the Grand Canyon Shopping Center on West Flamingo Road. On the menu: pasta, pasta and more pasta, calzones, calamari, clams, pizza, stuffed artichokes, fried dough, and sausage and peppers, plus music, carnival rides and more.

 
New York City artists live, eat, sleep on ‘human hamster wheel’

Two performance artists, Ward Shelley and Alex Schweder, are spending 10 days living, eating and sleeping on a giant hamster wheel to make a larger point: We all have to work together to get through the daily grind.

Willow Beach quick, popular river getaway

Beautiful views of rugged mountains across the Colorado River welcome visitors to Willow Beach in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The popular destination on the Arizona side of the river attracts boaters, rafters, anglers, campers and sightseers. Its proximity to Boulder City and Las Vegas makes Willow Beach ideal for short outings and quick access to the river.

With tiny exception, ‘Legally Blonde, The Musical’ outshines movie

My theater snobbery against Broadway musicals adapted from Hollywood movies was dealt a serious blow by “Legally Blonde, The Musical,” produced and directed by Philip Shelburne at Super Summer Theatre. The 2007 Broadway show is not only funnier than the original 2001 film comedy with Reese Witherspoon, but, thanks to the music, it also has more heart — except for one little part.

 
Swiss apologize for encounter Oprah calls racist

Billionaire media mogul Oprah Winfrey says she ran into Swiss racism when a clerk at Trois Pommes, a pricey Zurich boutique, refused to show her a black handbag, telling one of the world’s richest women that she “will not be able to afford” the $38,000 price tag.