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Class Dismissed

It's not always easy to determine who's running the show at Nevada's largest university these days. Certainly some of UNLV's approximately 28,000 students are a little confused. "I know I write my tuition checks to them," says senior David Ahern, 25, of the Board of Regents, the statewide body elected to oversee Nevada's higher education [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:43+00:00 October 21st, 2014|News, Work|

The End Of Las Vegas

The room beamed with good intentions and positive thinking. So many ideas and innovations. You just had to believe. On Aug. 27, inside the Dialogue Center at the Las Vegas Springs Preserve, the much-hyped $250 million beacon of alternative energy possibility, U.S. Sen. Harry Reid told the small group of concerned citizens and green business [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:44+00:00 October 21st, 2014|News, Work|

Metal School

Because it's unseasonably cold and powerful winds kick up dust and debris on this late April morning, the students at Canyon Springs High School don't linger as they head to their next class, or the cafeteria. Instead, small groups come together, long enough to gossip, tag the kid who dissed them earlier in the day, [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:45+00:00 October 21st, 2014|News, Work|

Hot season in the ‘hood

"Getting pretty wild around here," Sidney said. "Young knuckleheads," Jude said. -- from Jervey Tervalon's Living for the City (1998) Today, Joshua Villas is downright boring. A few dudes stand on a second-story balcony of an orange-colored building. Another pair stand near a violet-colored one. A kid drops two trash bags in a Dumpster and [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:45+00:00 October 21st, 2014|News, Work|

Fear Factor

They were laughing, and back-slapping, and eating, and drinking, and watching as souped-up cars, their chrome rims gleaming in the sunlight, cruised down the streets, providing a stark, colorful contrast to the otherwise drab neighborhood. It was May 28, 2006, and about 200 people -- white, black, Hispanic -- had gathered at this annual Westside [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:46+00:00 October 21st, 2014|News, Work|

The devil & Mr. Jackson

When I get pulled over by the police one afternoon while driving down the most notorious stretch of road in Las Vegas with Eric "Picc" Jackson, the man who worked for the devil for 20 years, I know I have nothing to fear. If this had been anytime before March 8, 2001, man, forget it. [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:46+00:00 October 21st, 2014|News, Work|

Cronyism or the good of the sport?

Since boxing is big business in the Silver State, the recent appointment of Reno businessman Theodore Day to the Nevada Athletic Commission by Gov. Kenny Guinn may seem like a smart move. If nothing else, Day is a damn good -- and damn important -- financial wheeler and dealer. In addition to serving as chairman [...]

By | 2016-01-15T16:51:04+00:00 October 21st, 2014|Sports, Work|

Dance With The Devil

SO much of commercial culture and the 24-hour news cycle it supports are based on images and certainty. The former lend credence to the latter, rendering our ability to see the truth in both senses of the term impossible without completing an extra-credit assignment. That's why we feel so grateful at the end of the animated movie/documentary hybrid Waltz with Bashir: It celebrates the power and primacy of images while calling into question those who create them.

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:48+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Arts & Entertainment, Work|

Last Man Standing

THE temptation to lavish praise on Clint Eastwood is tough to deny, even when he delivers so bungled a film -- both as director and actor -- as his latest, Gran Torino. No other contemporary filmmaker works as hard as Eastwood at understanding the American character, whether during war (Flags of Our Fathers) or wandering [...]

By | 2016-01-16T18:12:15+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Arts & Entertainment, Work|

Chopper Opera

From the fractured narrative to the torture fetish, writer-director Larry Bishop's jambalaya of soft-core porn and bloody revenge Hell Ride has its producer Quentin Tarantino's gory sneer smeared all over it. Set in the dust-choked glare of the American Southwest, this spare (in terms of length and plot) exploitation flick tracks across the open highway [...]

By | 2018-02-23T03:32:48+00:00 October 16th, 2014|Arts & Entertainment, Work|