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 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.
Permanent makeup and tattoo artist Michon Martinez, A.K.A. Ms. Emerald Ink, offers a safe, comfortable space for all at Emerald Ink Parlor!
On Monday, February 10, Mondays Dark will host a benefit show with the proceeds on this night supporting the First Friday Foundation.
Reclaiming her Indigenous culture, Xochil Xitlalli anchors the past, present, and future through her ancestral art inspired by her worldview through the Meso-American lens.
The Little Miss Hannah Foundation, a Vegas-based non-profit, helps children with rare and medically complex diseases receive the necessary support and equipment.
After learning about color analysis, Anoushka Dannin opened her own business, For Your Reputation, offering seasonal color analysis!
Combining style, taste, and coffee, Cafe Lola lets you have your coffee and drink it, too! With an extensive menu, this local cafe offers satisfying sips and exquisite eats.
East Las Vegas Seed Share encourages locals to save and share seeds from their gardens with others who are gardening in the community.