Scott Dickensheets
As 2021 rolls to a close, what will you remember most about this strange, difficult, hopeful year?
Building his own neighborhood is exactly what architect J. Windom Kimsey’s done, though it might have implications beyond him, too.
It won’t come as a surprise that artist Tomasz Rossa was once not only a diver, and a high-level one at that, but a performer as well.
The 2021 “Bullfrog Biennial,” a three-day art festival the the Goldwell Open Arir Museum in the desert near Beatty, begins today
Burton-esque “Sandman” marks Majetic Repertory’s return to the stage after a year of inventive pandemic productions
Claire Vaye Watkins first garnered attention in these parts with her first book, the 2012 short story collection “Battleborn,” now routinely atop on any list of best books about Las Vegas and Nevada.
The Golden Knights are back in action and Punk Rock Bowling hits downtown Las Vegas. These are just two of the ten things to check out this week around the valley.
Twenty years ago, Las Vegas became the first North American city to host a City of Asylum program to shelter refugee writers.
If you remember 9/11, you probably remember that among the sentiments that followed the tragedy was a kind of enforced solemnity: Thou shalt not laugh.
Review-Journal’s Aging Wellness Expo showcases experts in health, lifestyle and financial wellness
