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February First Friday highlights include pop-up poetry and a celebration of Trifecta Gallery’s 10th anniversary

February’s First Friday is set to feature poetry performances on stages and pop-ups throughout the festival. Haiku poems written by First Friday Twitter contributors are slated to be projected on walls and streets. The Trifecta Gallery in The Arts Factory, 107 E. Charleston Blvd., is set to show Past Present and Future, a group show celebrating the gallery’s 10th anniversary.

Betting on books: Shop owners find new ways to reach readers

“I’m tired of ‘the bookstore is dead’ story,” said Ana DeVere, who owned Plaza Books, 7380 S. Eastern Ave, which closed in December. “I see a resurgence of the bookstore.” With the rise of e-readers and the presence of chain stores, bookstore owners know the value of holding a book, whether it’s a first-edition paperback or an out-of-print hardcover.

Cleaning up graffiti a costly battle in the Las Vegas Valley

Graffiti might be just a minor annoyance for some people in the Las Vegas Valley, but cleaning it up carries a major price tag that all local residents pay — $30 million a year.

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