UNLV professor Josh Bonde teaches paleontology and loves dinosaurs. “Paleontology is just being able to tell a story about a different world, but you don’t actually have to travel that far to be able to see the story.”
Rachel Aston
The Broken Spectacles is a six-piece rock band that practices on the second floor of the Blind Center of Nevada’s downtown building.
After 15 years of being a hairstylist, Lawrence Reha hit a wall creatively. He left his job and took on the task of creating his own shop, Makeshift Union Cutting & Grooming.
Real Donuts #1 is a mainstay of classic Las Vegas donut shops, but it took years and years of hard work to make it so. Tanya Solares works tirelessly to uphold her father’s legacy in order to repay him for the hard work he has done in devotion to his family.
Vicente Perez, owner of Don Vicente Cigar Co., talks about his craft and why he continues the tradition of hand rolled cigars.
“Turquoise Chief”, as he goes by, owns a the store A Traders Turquoise Chief at 1000 Charleston Blvd. in Las Vegas.
Randy Mendre is an award-winning landscape artist.
Lisa King was on the cusp of women breaking into the fight world in the mid-2000s.
Meet the guy who makes sure everything is installed safely for guests. Brent Madison is the Assistant Manager of Facilities at Adventuredome at Circus Circus.
Rev. Steve Willis uses humor on the sign outside First Christian Church on Rancho Drive to draw in new people.
Las Vegas skater Addie Fridy talks about his dedication to skating, the concerns of his parents, money worries and what it would take to get him to stop skating.
Cristina Paulos is a Vegas-based artist and animator whose goal is to bring out humanity in her art.
Drew Cohen is one of the owners of Writer’s Block, a bookstore with a goal to envelop local students with skills of creative writing.
Ronnie Brust is the brains behind Illuminated Couture, where he creates light-up clothing and head pieces with painstaking attention to detail.
One of her main goals, is to spread awareness of the backlog of rape kits in Clark County that go untested.