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When a young Diane Bush left Vietnam-era America for Britain at age 18, she couldn’t know she’d be, in her way, among a photography vanguard.
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As he steers the UNLV art department toward an inclusive, tolerant, community-engaged future, new chairman Marcus Civin is ready to make some changes.
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In praise of the social utility of a beautifully designed library.
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Five local creatives — filmmaker, musician, performer, literary dynamo, illustrator — who are having a moment.
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Around 9 p.m. on August 11, a storm with 70 mph wind gusts knocked out power lines all over Las Vegas, leaving some 60,000 people without electricity. I was one of the 60,000 .
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The harmful effects of accepting that our education system is “last in the nation”.
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Three writers reflect on the civic murals that tell us the story of Las Vegas — in food, visual funk, and artful history.
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As she leaves Las Vegas, Michele Quinn — gallerist, curator, consultant — reflects on her impact, local audiences and collectors, and the state of the arts in her hometown.