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Here is a listing of events designed for book lovers. Information is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Additions or changes to this listing must be submitted at least 10 days in advance of Sunday publication to Bookmark, Las Vegas Review-Journal, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125. For more information, call 383-0306.

Upscale tattoo parlors increase respectability of body art

tan Budlak, a 44-year-old retail salesman from Saylorsburg, Pa., strolls into Hart & Huntington. Adorned with granite countertops, recessed halogen lighting and mirror-embedded flat-screen TVs, the tattoo shop frequently is mistaken for the beauty salon next door.

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Echoes of Elvis still linger in Vegas

In a few weeks, everyone will be remembering Elvis Presley on the day he died, Aug. 16. On Thursday, Las Vegas should pay more attention to the day he was reborn, one that changed things around here for keeps.

Eureka’s heritage has been well preserved, making for a nice place to visit

One of the best preserved of vintage Nevada mining boom towns, Eureka remains a good place to explore the state’s colorful past and a nice town to visit. Born of a silver-lead boom in 1865, Eureka still benefits from mining in a county with some of the biggest gold mines in the world. Although its population, presently about 1,900 people, grows when mining thrives, the sedate county seat will never again become Nevada’s second largest city as it was in the 1870s with a population of nearly 11,000.

A Nevada Treasure

Pioche had a terrible reputation. It was one tough town, wilder than Deadwood, Tombstone, Dodge City and Bodie,” Jane Humphrey, tour guide at Picohe’s “Million Dollar Courthouse” said.

This gamer not so wild about Harry Potter

The new Harry Potter movie has earned top reviews for being, as Variety critic Todd McCarthy wrote, “quite grown up” with “heavy issues of mortality, memory and loss,” and “dazzlingly well made.”

CERCA CALENDAR

Hot days are followed by hot times throughout Cerca Country to the end of August and beyond. Pick music, science, or a chili cook-off; there’s something in this calendar for every taste.

Poll seeks best places to work in valley

Everyone’s heard all those stories about having the worst boss in the world, or about co-workers stabbing each other in the back, or about bosses who expect you to work 20 hours a day.

Flagging economy forces several restaurants in valley to close

A keyboard player offered sultry songs as people sauntered in and out to pay their last respects. It was not a person’s death that brought mourners together. No, it was the very public closing of a business.

As tips shrink, economy sinks

In 2006, there were nearly 105,000 construction jobs in Las Vegas and 176,000 hotel-casino and gaming jobs, and many of those workers were leaving lots of tips in local bars and casinos. Now there are an estimated 76,700 construction jobs and 155,000 hotel-casino and gaming jobs. But thousands are still hustling drinks, flipping cards and dispensing charm to customers in exchange for tips in an economy in which there is just less money to go around.

COMING IN THIS WEEK’S BUSINESS PRESS

THE GREEN AWARDS: Some of Southern Nevada’s most environmentally conscious companies get the spotlight as the Business Press names its Green Award winners.

Player heaps scorn on Series’ suits

The nine players who qualified for the World Series of Poker’s main event final table are using the four-month break between hands to sign sponsorship deals, relax, or better their game.

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