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Literary Las Vegas

“Joaquin’s Cajón,” written by North Las Vegas author Ramona Esparza and illustrated by North Las Vegas artist Lois Esparza, follows the adventures of a young American boy sent to spend a summer in Spain with his uncle.

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Former Olympians don fins, swim for crowds at Silverton

Olympian, mother, mermaid – Heather Carrasco is all three. The Mountain’s Edge resident can be seen playing her mermaid role Thursday through Sunday in the aquarium at the Silverton.

Dining Pick of the Week: 21 Buffet

You won’t be surprised to learn that you’re a winner when you finish eating at 21 Buffet. This all-you-can-eat Asian restaurant has just about everything you can imagine.

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STEVEN KALAS: Sometimes the fight must continue even if we may not win

I wanted to write you about your article “Between enough and too much lies sweet, essential balance” (Las Vegas Review-Journal, July 15). It really made me think. But something I just cannot reckon within myself is where you said that we need enough anger to move us, enough to challenge injustice and evil, to protect ourselves and others from exploitation and abuse.

Child Focus asks for donations for back-to-school event for foster kids

Child Focus, 4310 S. Cameron St., Suite 12, is going to give 80 foster siblings a back-to-school shopping spree Saturday and is accepting donations through Thursday to help fill backpacks that will be given to each student at the event.

Cultural center namesake was newspaperman, philanthropist

Donald W. Reynolds’ name graces many buildings in the Las Vegas Valley, including the one housing the Nevada Ballet Theatre at 1651 Inner Circle Drive. In this month’s Naming Las Vegas installment, View looks at the man who built a media empire.