Madusa – Turned to Stone
Local rap artist Madusa has come far in the Vegas rap scene, working hard as a woman in a male dominated space to share her art and champion other women.
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Local rap artist Madusa has come far in the Vegas rap scene, working hard as a woman in a male dominated space to share her art and champion other women.
Local FoxRidge Park is claimed to be haunted. But is it? The rumors have inspired more than just ghost stories.
Committed to defying the odds, local music producer, audio engineer, songwriter, artist, and creative Tiana Shai brings her own seat to the table where one has historically been denied for women.
After a racist incident in 2019 at a local school, the harrowing experiences of the "Arbor View 9" ignited a spark that would lead to the creation of No Racism In Schools #1865.
With book bans increasing over the years removing a wide range of literature from schools and libraries, history is enabled to repeat itself.
In the mid-1970s, a Quiet Storm, a radio format that primarily focused on R&B music, mostly of a slow, romantic flavor, was brewing. Inspired by the Smokey Robinson song, “Quiet Storm,” it is also the title of the new book by author Amani Roberts.
Just outside Vegas, the Boulder City Pet Cemetery provides a final resting place for people’s pets as far back as the1930s.
In a world where people are rarely taught to defend their rights, Free Self-Defense Class LV, an Indigenous women-led program was created to teach people self-defense, self-love, and self-care.
Cabaret and its themes are as relevant as ever in America today, as Majestic Repertory Theatre showed after recently bringing this iconic musical to life.
The Las Vegas Valley is expanding every year, further encroaching its development on surrounding natural habitats like the Clark County Wetlands.