Book Bans Enable History to Repeat Itself
With book bans increasing over the years removing a wide range of literature from schools and libraries, history is enabled to repeat itself.
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.
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.
In honor of Black History Month, we took a look at American journalist and civil rights activist Ida B. Wells who dedicated her life to spreading the truth about what happened in her present reality and society.
In part two of this series covering the past 10 months of genocide in Gaza, I discuss the devastation and war crimes Israel has committed.
For 10 months, we've witnessed the worst of humanity through Israel's genocide in Gaza. This article touches on a facet of the ongoing war and increasing death toll.
Recently celebrating its first anniversary, The Punk Rock Museum attracts people wanting to explore more than 45 years of punk rock history.
Held at UNLV between April 19 and 20, the 3rd Annual Powwow For The Planet presented cultural traditions, showcased leadership development within native youth, and celebrated Earth Day.
Founded in 2018, Nevadans for Palestinian Liberation (NPL) fights for a free Palestine and educates people about Palestine and its history.