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Posted by on Mar 22, 2025 in Blog | 0 comments

All Night Long: Did the “Old Las Vegas” Really Have Comedians and Music Until Sunrise?

 

 

QUESTIONS ABOUT THE “OLD LAS VEGAS”

Recently, I came across this old photo. Click and enlarge to get a better view.

Take a closer look at the sign. It’s undated, but based on some quick research, I believe it’s from 1967 on the Las Vegas Strip. [see footnote below]

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Posted by on Mar 20, 2025 in Blog | 0 comments

Truckin’ on Shakedown Street (Grateful Dead Festival)

 

 

THE GRATEFUL DEAD FESTIVAL (AKA “SHAKEDOWN STREET”)

I’ve never been much into the Grateful Dead. That’s a confession more than a statement, because I’ve certainly missed some great times. I deeply appreciate -even admire- the unique sub-culture and cool people they’ve attracted to their events for more than half a century. Indeed, there’s something really special about “Deadheads.” I won’t even bother to try explaining it. If you’ve ever been around a Grateful Dead event of any kind or been with that crowd–you’ll get it. If not, there’s no point, really. Trust me, the Dead is something not to merely listen to or enjoy, but to experience.

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Posted by on Mar 20, 2025 in Blog | 0 comments

Remembering Norm Clarke

 

 

Very sad to hear of Norm Clarke’s death. For many years, Norm was a “must-read” daily columnist — first with the Associated Press, then the Rocky Mountain News, and for the last three decades in the LVRJ when it was once a diverse newspaper with an independent voice. He knew everybody in town and often was the first to break big local news. When the phone rang and you saw “Norm Clarke” was calling, that was a mandatory pick up.

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