Remembering Bonnie Springs Ranch
Once a living relic of Red Rock Canyon, Bonnie Spring Ranch has since closed and been sold to a housing developer. Many question if this dishonors Bonnie and her work.
Once a living relic of Red Rock Canyon, Bonnie Spring Ranch has since closed and been sold to a housing developer. Many question if this dishonors Bonnie and her work.
With National Gardening Month coming to a close, check out how to start gardening and get involved with the community at the same time.
People being detained by ICE around the country are largely ending up in privately-operated detention centers, where rampant abuses are being reported. And Southern Nevada is no stranger to this practice, with its own detention facility just an hour outside of Vegas.
Forty million people are at risk of losing the water that makes their cities habitable. The increase of tough restrictions and the rationing of the Colorado River have led seven U.S. states and Mexico to question our future water supply as the drought crisis worsens.
Taking inspiration from the duality of the sun and moon, Sara Godbout creates art to connect deeper with nature while providing for her family. This Las Vegas artist, event curator, and self-asserted “boss bitch” has come a long way from where she began.
Seeing a need to help up-and-coming creatives and support the community, local artists, husband and wife duo, and business partners Xochil Xitlalli and Juan Cuevas created Malinalli Productions.
Locally well-known poet, Sin À Tes Souhaits, says Vegas is his home and it's where all his attention and investments are.
On Saturday, Sept. 27, dance crew ElementX hosted its second annual K-pop WaterBomb from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sunset Park.
Local K-pop dance crew, ElementX is closing out summer with their 2nd annual K-pop WaterBomb at Sunset Park on Saturday, September 27!
Using hyper-realism, Maddy connects with people through paintings that tap into her experiences, process her emotions, and even confront her trauma.