Your description of addicts seems to perfectly fit people with personality disorders? Yes? If so, what am I observing? – T.H., Las Vegas (T.H. is responding to my May 29 column in The View, which you can reference at this link: lvrj.com/view/families-should-overcome-fear-of-forcing-addicts-to-face-reality-155252265.html.)
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Curry is an acquired taste, and no two are alike. Sakun Thai is a good place to acquaint yourself with curry.
LEARN THE BASICS OF FARMING
DURING MONDAY WORKSHOP
At first glance, Hill Family Yard Sale, 439 S. Decatur Blvd., looks like a comic book store. But take a walk around the shop and one will find more than just rare comic books.
SAFETY SEMINAR TO BE GEARED
TOWARD SENIOR CITIZENS
When it comes to water safety on the lake, there are three important precautions that Edwin Lyngar, boating education coordinator with the Nevada Department of Wildlife, wants people to remember: Wear a life jacket, boat sober and take a boating class.
The Las Vegas Natural History Museum, 900 Las Vegas Blvd. North, typically draws families to its exhibits, especially when school is out of session for the summer. But the museum hopes to entice a different crowd – namely adults – with its first Sundown in Downtown event.
A once-thriving performing arts center in the heart of the Huntridge neighborhood awaits its unknown fate, one that could yield restoration, transformation or demolition. Community members, however, aim to purchase the 1208 E. Charleston Blvd. building and bring back the all-ages performing arts venue.
Player Fatima “TNT” Maddox plans to host two area skills clinics this summer for children ages 6 to 14 interested in learning the fundamentals and tricks of Harlem Globetrotters basketball.
