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Tattoo’d America Pops Up In Vegas
 
Tattoo’d America Pops Up In Vegas

Tattoo’d America, a new pop-up attraction on the Linq Promenade, had their grand opening Friday. The attraction is dedicate to the culture of tattoos. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)

Vegetable gardening goes vertical

In “Vertical Vegetables: Simple Projects That Deliver More Yield in Less Space” (Quarto Publishing Group), the first-time book author Amy Andrychowicz demonstrates how to produce bigger and better fruits and veggies by growing them upward instead of outward in traditional planting beds.

Too much matching can lead to boring room

“Match sets of anything are doubtless the work of those who have but little taste. Tis better to have dissimilarity.” — Yoshida Kenko (1284–1350), Japanese author and Buddhist monk

Removing dead fronds doesn’t affect health of sago

Q: The top ring of sago palmfronds died after I transplanted it but remain on the plant. I left this brown ring of fronds around the crown of the plant and it looks like new growth coming from the center is OK. Should I trim off the dead fronds without disturbing the crown or just let them fall off?

Warm weekend expected for Las Vegas

Las Vegas will have a warm weekend before a weather system comes early next week, according to the National WeatherService.

UNLV roundup: Women’s tennis team breezes into league final

The top-seeded UNLV women’s tennis team will play in the Mountain West Championship final for the fourth straight year after blanking fifth-seeded Wyoming 4-0 in a semifinal Friday in San Diego.

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