Frank Marino is the longest-running headliner on the Strip, but times have changed since he started at 19 in “An Evening at La Cage” at the Riviera.
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Dayvid Figler graduated high school early hoping never to come back to Las Vegas.
After working at different zoos across the country, and switching different departments within those zoos, his fascination with reptiles led him to establish his own store about 20 years ago.
“Titanium” Tim Welch lost his leg in the 1990s to an infection after breaking it racing motorcycles in Florida. But that hasn’t stopped him from driving motorcycles and scooters alike.
Johnny Tocco’s Ringside Boxing Gym isn’t very glamorous or flashy like the rest of Vegas, but within the humble walls you can feel the authenticity of the place.
He is passionate about his vision for the aquarium to help save the world’s oceans and adamant that sharks are the animals that will accomplish this goal more than any other sea creature.
Between the ages of eight and 14, Clarice Tara lived under an umbrella of mental abuse from her mother’s boyfriend. At 14, she left to live with her father, whose abuse of drugs drove Clarice to forms of self-abuse herself.
Ricky Lee Cole has lived off and on in the flood tunnels beneath Las Vegas for 20 years. He recently was placed in an apartment through HELP of Southern Nevada, but still has great difficulty finding a job.
The group BARS, or “Brothers Are Radically Superb,” combine turfing, bone breaking, popping, and anything that inspires them to put on a improv-based theatrical show of raw self-expression.