Vegas PBS snagged bragging rights last week when PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger said she brought her national board to Las Vegas because “I wanted the board to see what a TV station should look like.”
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In Las Vegas, where long legs and big busts prevail, feminism doesn’t seem to have much of a foothold among young women today.
I’ve been doing a lot of trash talking in anticipation of next Tuesday’s guaranteed-to-be-contentious Clark County Commission meeting.
U.S. District Judge Roger Hunt and the U.S. attorney’s office are at loggerheads over whether a woman who testified against her brother in a mortgage fraud case should forfeit $76,667.
When I hear of JAG, I think first of the Judge Advocate General, the chief legal officer of a branch of the U.S. armed forces. Then I think of “JAG,” the popular TV show that ran for 10 years until 2005.
Would you have had the courage to report that a friend was making threats to “do in” someone?
It’s Friday and I’m debating with my cat what to write about for Monday – something salacious or something positive.