Experts In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal

A documentary crew from C-SPAN, the nonprofit cable network devoted to politics, last month spent four days in Nevada, uncovering snippets of Las Vegas history and exploring corners of Southern Nevada’s literary landscape.

Las Vegas Review Journal

When Steve Wynn opened The Mirage in 1989, skepticism abounded.

How could a $630 million hotel possibly generate enough revenue daily to sustain operations while paying the debt service on construction costs?

Radio National: ABC Australia

Rear Vision with Annabelle Quince, Keri Phillips: Hillary Clinton has spent more than 20 years on the national stage – as first lady, senator and then secretary of state. She’s now nearing the end of the first phase of her second tilt at the ultimate role in US politics. If she wins the Democratic Party nomination, she’ll be the first woman to run for president as the candidate for a major political party in US history.

Las Vegas Review Journal

They’re no longer artists-in-residence at UNLV. But their artworks are in residence at UNLV’s Barrick Museum, at least through Sept. 10, in “Five.”

Vegas Seven

Whether you believe in Hillary or Bernie, or #NeverTrump has become #Whocaresifhesamisogynistbigot, they won’t accomplish much without majorities in Congress, and local policies won’t mirror theirs without support in the state and local offices affected by the June 14 primary.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Martin, a former sex buyer, admits he’s never been faithful in any relationship. So when the urge to cheat struck again after he got married and had kids, he thought the logical thing to do would be to pay for sex.

K.N.P.R. News

Sex toy shops abound in Las Vegas.

But you don't have to go to a specialty store anymore to buy some of these items. Vibrators are sold behind the counter at Walgreens, too.

Las Vegas Sun

As the former chairman of the Nevada Regional Transportation Commission and a guiding force behind such projects as the Desert Inn arterial and the 215 Beltway, which was named in his honor, Bruce Woodbury is a foremost expert on the transportation systems of Las Vegas.