One of the most disappointing realities about 2014 was that as box office shrank compared to last year, independent films were often hit the hardest.
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As you put the finishing touches on your resolutions, this is a great time to consider adding a few energy-saving commitments to the list. Here’s what will make the most impact.
This year, downtown is set to see the grand opening its first bookstore in decades, The Writer’s Block, 1020 Fremont St.
Marje Hammond and her partner Feliciano Savilengo bring home the aroma of Mom’s baking with their new venture, Pie Me Over, 6070 S. Rainbow Blvd., Suite 7, but Mom may end up jealous.
There are the monsters in our imaginations, lurking in the shadows and haunting our dreams. But for children facing cancer, those monsters can be all too real. Painter/sculptor Kent Caldwell is helping the kids take control by using their designs to create 3D printed figurines that will be featured in the upcoming exhibit “Forest Monsters” at the Sahara West Library.
The winter season is in full swing. While some people are ready to face the snow with their snowboards or skis, others find excitement in different activities.
A career educator who spent his life making a difference in the Clark County School District died last year, but his legacy lives on through family, friends and the hundreds of lives of students and teachers he touched during his years of service.
The Nevada Supreme Court’s absurdly large caseload usually delays rulings at least a year, sometimes more. But justices haven’t used the court’s backlog as an excuse for unresponsiveness. When an unusually urgent appeal is filed, the court will move it to the front of line to resolve the matter as quickly as possible.