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UNLV’s Claytee White not only collects oral histories about life in Southern Nevada. She empowers others to do the sameOn the third floor of UNLV’s Lied Library, tucked in the northwest corner, is Special Collections.
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Hypothesis: If you encourage tourists to shoot guns, more tourists will come to shoot guns. It seems to be working.
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Whether it’s clothing, knickknacks, furniture or toys, the post-recession abundance of thrift stores means you can find sweet vintage stuff in some unlikely spots — and for some unlikely prices. Tip: Visit in the mornings for first crack at each day’s new merch.
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For women battling addiction to drugs and alcohol, the quiet, almost secretive We Care is the last house on the block.Seedy would be a polite way to describe this stretch of Sixth Street, in the shadow of the Stratosphere, just east of the so-called world’s largest gift shop (“If it’s in stock, we have it!”).
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Scott McCombs has perfected a method for turning glass bottles into concrete. It’s clean, it’s green, it’s revolutionary.
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A top-shelf holidayRepeal Day commemorates the official end of Prohibiton on Dec. 5, 1933.
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Sixty dates from our history, a number of which you ought to know (also, some jokes). From 350 B.
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Chef Chris Palmeri wasn’t satisfied until his career took a dive — dive bar, that is. Now his decadent, blue-collar grub draws a global crowdMoon Doggies isn’t the type of place you’d expect to find Oscar and Carolyn Goodman.
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Pork belly roll at KumiSushi joints try to outdo each other with excessively wacky ingredients in their rolls. It’s just what they do.
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World Food ChampionshipsNov. 7-10.