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February 8, 2014
On the death of an old friend
As some of you know, my first (and only) fulltime journalism job was with Las Vegas CityLife. After freelancing for the well-rounded alt-weekly for two years, I was hired as a staff writer in early 2000. I spent eight years at the paper, including three as managing editor, and it proved to be an amazing and defining experience.
Sadly, CityLife recently stopped publishing. I don’t have the time or inclination to perform a proper autopsy (I’m teaching, taking graduate courses, freelancing, etc., and, over the past several years, I lost touch with the paper), but several other people have weighed in on its demise. Here are four pieces on the subject, three of which include my thoughts or info about my time there. If you only read one of them, I highly recommend the last link (a meditative, metaphoric column by Chip Mosher that doesn’t directly mention the paper’s passing).
http://www.desertcompanion.com/post.cfm?PostID=348
http://lasvegascitylife.com/sections/news/reflections-bloodshot-life.html
http://sincitysiren.com/2014/01/23/rip-citylife/
http://lasvegascitylife.com/sections/opinion/socrates-sodom/and-miles-go-perhaps.html
Published on February 08, 2014 23:25
December 10, 2013
HP’s holiday catalog
Here is Huntington Press’ annual holiday catalog. Beneath the Neon is selling for $14.96 and My Week at the Blue Angel $11.21.
http://lasvegasadvisor.com/samples/2013holidaycatalog.pdf
Published on December 10, 2013 11:55
November 6, 2013
BTN photog on PBS
Some well deserved recognition for Beneath the Neon photographer Danny Mollohan, from the local PBS station (the middle item of the second row). Congrats, Danny!
http://www.vegaspbs.org/artscene/
Published on November 06, 2013 23:04
September 8, 2013
‘Dr. Phil’
Apparently, the full episodes of the “Dr. Phil” shows are not available online. However, they did post summaries of the shows on the official website. This first one (below) focuses on the tunnels and a couple’s life down there. The second focuses on the woman, Cyndi, and her four daughters, as they reunite in the studio.
I still have not seen the episodes, but, judging by the summaries, they’re pretty moving. Here you go:
http://www.drphil.com/shows/show/2037
http://www.drphil.com/shows/show/2038
Published on September 08, 2013 22:08
September 3, 2013
Thanks!
Thanks to everyone who bought my book Beneath the Neon today (after it was featured on “Dr. Phil”). It’s currently the third-best-selling “Travel Writing” book on Amazon.com, behind Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls by David Sedaris and Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer.
Published on September 03, 2013 22:14
July 8, 2013
The seedy side of Vegas
I’m working with a British TV program that will be in town from mid-July to early August. They’re interested in the seedier side of Las Vegas—drugs, prostitution, homelessness, etc.—and stories related to the economy. For example, the costumed characters on the Strip and Fremont Street or squatters in foreclosed homes. They’re also interested in meeting unique Vegas characters who can serve as guides (e.g., Oscar Goodman to introduce the city or Linda Lera-Randle El to introduce the world of the homeless). While the show may sound dark, it also hopes to highlight success stories and people who are trying to make a difference in the community.
If you have any story ideas or character suggestions, please let me know. Thanks!
Published on July 08, 2013 11:54
April 6, 2013
Family Connect
A notice from the Nevada Homeless Alliance:
Family Connect is an annual resource fair for homeless or low-income families living in Southern Nevada. The 2013 event, scheduled for May 15th at the East Las Vegas Community Senior Center, will see upwards of 300 families with children, and include the participation of over 50 service organizations. Prior to exiting the event, each family is escorted through the Giveaways Section to obtain food and personal care items that may be difficult for them to obtain without assistance. Please see below list of items needed for this section. All items should be new or gently used only.
Children’s summer clothing, hats and shoes Adult’s summer clothing, hats and shoes Toys Packaged Underwear Blankets/sheets/comfortersFirst Aid Kits Diapers/formula Canned food Bus Tickets-Day Use for RTC buses Shampoos/Conditioners Brushes/Combs Soaps/Hand Sanitizers Toothbrushes/Toothpastes Feminine HygieneSun Screen/Lotion
Please contact Michele Smith for drop-off and pick-up information. Email: fortheleastofthese@cox.net Phone: 702-324-6850.
*Please allow 24 hours for a return call or email
**Contributions to the Nevada Homeless Alliance are tax deductible as provided by law. If you have any questions about the value of your contribution, kindly contact your tax advisor. For donation receipts, please contact Stacy Sutton with the Nevada Homeless Alliance at NHAvoice@aol.com, or by calling 702-743-1487.
Published on April 06, 2013 12:16
February 28, 2013
Nevada Homeless Alliance
I was recently named a board member of the Nevada Homeless Alliance, a nonprofit organization that helps the homeless by creating partnerships and promoting collaboration between service providers. My responsibilities include making sure the NHA remains focused on its mission, serving as an ambassador for the nonprofit and the homeless, and raising funds and awareness. Of course, I’m particularly interested in helping the people in the underground flood channels.
A lot of you have expressed interest in helping the hundreds of people in the tunnels and the thousands of other homeless in the valley. In this new role, I should have more answers, suggestions and opportunities for you.
Stay tuned!
Published on February 28, 2013 11:33
November 6, 2012
CBC Radio
A long but worthwhile radio piece on the tunnels courtesy of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation:
http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/2012/11/05/living-in-vegas-tunnels/
Published on November 06, 2012 22:30
October 16, 2012
Vice magazine slideshow
I’ve been Facebook friends with Giles Clarke for almost a year and have been moved by his photos, which are taken with his iPhone. Here’s a slideshow he shot of people living in the underground flood channels of Vegas:
http://www.vice.com/read/giles-clarke-ventures-into-the-neon-underground
Published on October 16, 2012 10:25
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