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Dancer’s escape from Nazis to be portrayed in ballet

Xenia Chlistowa is to return to her most comfortable setting, the stage. Her presence will be in memoriam, but her story will be told in her medium of choice – ballet.

Give people strength to consider their troubled past

I am the grandmother of a 25-year-old young lady with two precious children. We raised her because her mother was not mentally stable – drugs and bipolar. Her mother was neglectful and put her daughter in harm’s way being hostile and mean spirited. Her daughter is aware of all of this and at one time was at Child Haven until we were able to get her through the Las Vegas Family Court. She occasionally talks with her mother, but there is no relationship and she is always upset after each call.

Things to Do in Paradise/Downtown May 1-7

Event highlights this week include Nevada Ballet Theatre’s 40-year celebration, a Science Expo Day, the 15th annual Lei Day Polynesian Festival and a Las Vegas Philharmonic Guild benefit luncheon.

Dining pick of the week: Yama Sushi

There are many reasons to enjoy sushi. One answer lies in the fact that sushi is not a particularly fattening food.

Charity emphasizes focus on diversity in adoption services

Jewish Family Service Agency executive director Christina Primack said the group’s Open Arms Adoption Agency unites at least 150 families annually, regardless of religious affiliation, race or sexual orientation.

Sweeney Avenue namesake little known around town

In the heart of the Huntridge neighborhood is a section of streets with the names of figures who played significant roles in Las Vegas history. Among these is Sweeney Avenue, situated between Bracken and Wengert Avenues.

Lessons prepare toddlers, kids for swim season

Pool safety is among the summer’s hot topics, especially when children are involved. Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Henderson officials are encouraging parents to take part in safety precautions and enroll their children in swim lessons.

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