It’s not surprising that “Machete Squad,” a graphic novel about Brent Dulak’s experiences as an Army combat medic in Afghanistan, would be intense.
John Przybys
John Przybys is a features writer who covers lifestyle topics, trends, popular culture, health and books. A native of Bedford, Ohio and a graduate of Kent State University, he covered news beats at papers in Ohio for 10 years before moving to Las Vegas to join the Review-Journal features staff.
Many celebrities who visit the Las Vegas Market are best known by serious home decor enthusiasts. But some are recognizable even to those who take, maybe, a more utilitarian view of furniture, bedding and the accoutrements of home design.
More than 50,000 designers, buyers and sellers in the home decor, furnishings, gift and apparel markets arrive in Southern Nevada on Sunday for downtown’s largest business trade show, Las Vegas Winter Market.
Speakeasy Barbershop LV at the El Cortez isn’t just a business. It’s a time machine.
While Americans celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with everything from parades to community service projects, it’s also a time for remembrance, service and personal reflection.
Longtime gallery owner and artist Vicki Richardson’s latest exhibition opens Jan. 17
Holocaust survivors Janos Strauss and Alexander Kuechel have formed a friendship on the tennis court.
Today, as Christians celebrating Christmas experience the aesthetic power of stained glass windows and other art pieces they’ll see in church, it’s worth remembering that art can be found in other religious traditions, too.
Call the black-and-white sticker bearing the “Vegas Strong” hash tag No. 2017.34M.7053 because, from now on, that’ll be the way it can be found in the Clark County Museum’s collection.
This weekend, audiences can see James D. Gish and Susan Anton during “Home for the Holidays,” a pair of free concerts that will feature original songs and holiday classics.
Perla Gumm’s annual Yuletide transition into Perlie Claus is local kids’ wish.
Even in these days of high-tech literature delivery systems, there’s nothing like enjoying a book — or a book-related item ortwo — around the holidays. Here are some gifts that the book lover in your life will appreciate.
A professor looks at Las Vegas’ status as a “stigma city” and how it got that way.
Travelers are notoriously difficult gift-giving targets because they’ve been everywhere and seen it all. But here are a few giftsthat anybody with a tendency toward wanderlust will enjoy.
Manuel Mathis’ second-grade classroom at Challenger School’s Silverado campus is colorful and welcoming.