If this Harry Fagel fellow rings a bell, it’s probably thanks to his previous life as both a Metro officer for 25 years – and as a poet spreading hope.
Scott Dickensheets
Some 40-plus artists were invited into the show, many of them familiar to Las Vegas art aficionados.
From Benny the Butcher to Andre Rieu, Knight Hawks to K-9 Trials, check out this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Coffee and poetry go together. Our local poets share where they do ther best writing.
Get to know the plaid-wearing comedy magician with these random and revealing tidbits.
The jackalope’s origin story — often retold and yet stubbornly unverifiable — has now entered into American folklore, according to Nevada author Michael Branch.
The arrival of spring means it’s time to get out and walk again. But if you live in a cookie-cutter ‘burb, you may be a tad bored with the unchanging character of your strolls.
Both are experienced restaurant and dining writers from Las Vegas and Reno. They replace Heidi Knapp Rinella, who retired in January.
From Bad Bunny to Volbeat, NASCAR to Vegas Madness, check out this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Creators of the long-running dinner-theater show “Marriage Can Be Murder” will add to the menu a new appetizer, deruny, a potato pancake dish popular in Ukraine.
After more that two decades of keeping Review-Journal readers up to date on the food, faces and business moves of the Las Vegas dining scene, journalist Heidi Knapp Rinella is retiring.
Given the abrupt face-plant that was 2020 — shutdown, desperation, sourdough in excelsis — one reasonably expected 2021 to be an improvement. It was, sort of.
Two writers dialogue about this week’s Spider-Man, Matrix and Guillermo del Toro movies
Ernest Hemmings discusses the principles that guide TSTMRKT, his 20-year Las Vegas-based theater project, and his upcoming “One Man Show.”
On view through Jan. 8, it’s a roundup of artworks that, according to its statement, “presents provocative artwork influenced by gun culture and violence.”
