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PollyGrind scares up last-minute venues

The fifth annual underground film festival, billed as “where arthouse meets grindhouse,” will take place Thursday through Saturday.

Five things to do around town

You can zombie walk for charity in Boulder City on Saturday.

Make your own monsters

Las Vegas needs its own monster and we’re asking you, dear readers, to help by creating the perfect Vegas-themed creature that will keep us all awake at night.

Compton hopes play helps others

Rickie Fowler and Erik Compton finished tied for second in the 2014 U.S. Open at Pinehurst. Fowler is the guy who plays pro golf with the sort of shaggy haircut style you may have sported in high school. Compton is the guy who plays pro golf with a transplanted heart.

Serendipity drives musical comedy to Las Vegas

Carole Altman and Camille Duskin never planned to put on a show, much less join forces for one. But they both like “I Know I Came In Here For Something …” so Altman is serving as producer and Duskin and her Gateway Arts Foundation are making it happen this weekend in Las Vegas.

Documentary salutes women who blazed trails in Nevada

One hundred years ago, Nevada women won the right to vote, six years before the 19th Amendment guaranteed that right for all American women.

Family of homeless preacher who died in jail awarded $4.6 million

The family of a homeless street preacher who died in a Denver county jail was awarded $4.6 million on Tuesday by a federal jury who found five sheriff’s deputies used excessive force to subdue the U.S. Army veteran.

Simpson eyes back-to-back Shriners titles

Webb Simpson knows history is working against him. But he’s not going to be discouraged in attempting to successfully defend his Shriners Hospitals for Children Open title.