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The true depth of lying is explored in “Duped!”

Yep, you and young George Washington both learned a long, long time ago that lying was wrong. Not only did it hurt people, but it also got you into trouble. And no matter how much you tried to cover things up, no matter how “white” your little lie was, you always got caught in the end.

Literary Las Vegas

Graffiti upsets most people. But Las Vegas writer Howard Jenkins was shocked at how far many ordinary people go in their hatred for vandalism.

Musician makes mark poking fun at politics

Roy Zimmerman’s politics run unapologetically to the left of … well, just about everyone. He’s been letting people know about it and making them laugh through song for two decades.

Things to do in Downtown/Paradise

From art exhibits to comedian acts and concerts, check out what’s happening in your part of the Las Vegas Valley.

Recreation briefs

Cannery to add bonuses
to Laps For Charity event

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Las Vegas Astronomical Society works to protect night skies

The Las Vegas Astronomical Society, a nonprofit organization of amateur astronomers, meets monthly and has recently joined the charge against a proposed development near its regular star gazing go-to site.

Understand counseling relationship from the beginning

I have been seeing a therapist for a couple of months. I really like my therapist. I’m learning about myself, my past, and getting stronger, changing some behavior. I think I’m ready to include my husband in couples counseling. But, when I asked my therapist, she gave me two referrals. I was all the way home before I realized I was surprised and almost feeling a little hurt. Why isn’t my counselor seeing us? — P.L., Las Vegas

Book Briefs

From workshops to discussions to book signings, see what’s going on in Las Vegas’ literary scene.

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ELEMENTS KITCHEN ANNOUNCES SPECIALS, VALENTINE’S DAY DINNER

Chinese New Year in full swing in Las Vegas Valley

Goodbye rabbit. Enter the dragon. To celebrate the Chinese New Year that began Monday, the Chinatown Plaza, 4255 W. Spring Mountain Road, will host its annual Chinese New Year Celebration and Asian Food Festival.

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