The Writer’s Block: Turning The Page
Southern Nevada’s only independent, general-interest bookstore, the Writer’s Block continues to overcome the pandemic's setbacks.
Southern Nevada’s only independent, general-interest bookstore, the Writer’s Block continues to overcome the pandemic's setbacks.
Finding inspiration in the middle of the pandemic, two local musicians teamed up to form BGMD; a pop-rock band pronounced “Big Mood.”
Today is World Wetlands Day - a day where we celebrate all of the amazing things wetlands provide! Read more to learn about our own Wetlands Park.
Local theatre company, Poor Richard's Players, has come a long way in the Las Vegas arts community since its founding in 2011. Read to learn about how the pandemic has affected the company & how you can help.
Dog & Whistle is a “one-of-a-kind startup” that focuses on providing human-grade treats and meals to dogs while also working to eliminate food waste at the same time. Read more to learn how owner Eric Adams does this!
Pop n' Pies rose to satisfy the “knead” of the community for baked goods, providing Las Vegas with original, fresh-baked, homemade pies! Read more to learn about owner and pastry-chef Andrea Mclean's journey.
Companies like the Majestic Repertory Theatre continue to engage the community in new and exciting ways throughout the pandemic. Read more to learn how it does this!
With many people writing during the pandemic, writers needing to hone their skills is all the more important. That’s why one group, Lounge Writers, provides the writing community with affordable instruction to develop those skills. Read more to learn how this is accomplished!
The pandemic has granted more opportunity to both fiction and nonfiction writers, while also increasing the need for those writers to understand the writing industry's legal and business aspects - one goal of local writing group, Writers of Southern Nevada. Read more to learn how they've continued their work this year!
As the pandemic adds new challenges to environmentalism and the fight against the plastic crisis, local zero-waste store, Minimal Market, has continued to help the community with waste-free living and is set to open their refillery store. Read more to learn how they worked to achieve this goal.