Longtime Las Vegans probably remember the classic local TV commercials featuring Fletcher Jones hawking Chevrolets while holding up a cuddly dog or cat.
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Inside Brain Balance Center of Henderson, children with learning challenges are helped without the use of drugs.
“Wow!” That’s what singer-dancer Kirby Ward exclaimed as he and his lovely counterpart Joan Hess broke a stage kiss and approached the end of their evening with the Las Vegas Philharmonic Pops Orchestra and guest conductor Stuart Chafetz.
As audience members, Cockroach Theatre invites us to join them in celebration of their “Tenth Anniversary Season of Plays” by donning the party hats given to us in goody bags upon entrance to the theatre. It’s also playwright Harold Pinter’s birthday, and we are here to watch his absurdist black comedy “The Birthday Party.”
Nevada voters pooh-poohed the idea of a Court of Appeals three times, but advocates have high hopes a fourth try in 2014 will succeed with a boost from a $400,000 campaign.
A game up for grabs came down to an unlikely play. A perfectly thrown ball into the back of the end zone, a great catch and a comeback win. Drew Brees had pulled a rabbit out of his helmet and beat the New England Patriots again.
Attending public meetings isn’t the most entertaining way to spend an evening. In fact, it’s often a great cure for insomnia. But when a meeting addresses an issue vital to the future of economic development in Southern Nevada, the importance ratchets up a few notches — and particularly in the midst of a still-sluggish recovery and poor employment numbers.
We adopt a few different postures throughout the day. In a perfect world, those postures would be conducive and transferable to the functional movements the day requires. Sadly, the path of least resistance often wins and posture is the first thing to suffer.
When I met Christine Wunderlin three years ago, her left arm had swelled to about twice the size of her right.