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In a world where ex boyfriends and girlfriends are only a Google search away, couple and family interaction with technology can be complicated. University of Nevada, Las Vegas associate professor Katherine M. Hertlein, director of the university’s Marriage and Family Therapy program, and assistant professor Markie L.C. Blumer, a faculty advisor in the program, examined the subject in the therapy book “The Couple and Family Technology Framework: Intimate Relationships in a Digital Age.”
Perhaps it is no surprise that an intern program exists at the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, 888 W Bonneville Ave. What might be surprising, however, is the wide range of disciplines from which the program draws.
When Sara Bartley’s friend and neighbor, Gail Harris, wrote a letter recommending her as a recipient of a new heating and air-conditioning unit, Bartley was quick to point out that there are many other people who volunteer like she does.
The Nevada Conservatory Theatre is starting its 2013-14 season with a bang, almost literally. The dark comedy “Dog Explosion,” written by UNLV film professor Sean Clark, is set to run through Sept. 28.
With violence against women on the rise, Southern Nevada businesses have created women’s self-defense classes.
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“The Rising of Something Good … Remembering 9/11” a free community outreach program, is scheduled at 2 p.m. Sept 28 at the West Las Vegas Arts Center, 947 W. Lake Mead Blvd. The event will feature music, spoken-word performances, gospel rap and dancing. Vendors and a marketplace are planned. Visit artslasvegas.org or call 702-229-4800.