For birthday, Mary Ann Racheau made a fabric face mask in a ‘happy birthday’ print. It was one of about 500 masks she has made in the past few weeks.
Janna Karel
Janna Karel joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2016 as a web producer, shooting videos and managing social media for Features. In 2018, she became a Features reporter for the RJ. She previously worked as a travel writer for both a local magazine and television show. She studied education at UNLV.
The virtual event May 1 aims to keep the First Friday community connected while practicing social distancing.
‘Quaternity’ is a 70-minute collection of music by the 65-member orchestra.
While the UNLV campus is closed because of coronavirus concerns, nobody is using the Lied Library — save for one dutiful skeleton.
Iman Haggag, the owner of the Egyptian restaurant Pots, started providing 50 free meals a day to anyone in the valley who is hungry.
When Carrie Carter Cooper realized the tremendous need for face masks in Las Vegas, she determined that the resources she had through the Las Vegas Fashion Council could make a difference.
Earth-themed designs on sidewalks or driveways that are submitted to social media will be eligible for prizes.
Two children in the Las Vegas Valley got birthday surprises with an assist from the City of Henderson’s police and fire departments.
Izaac Zevalking, who works under the name Recycled Propaganda, has donated his talents to designing nine murals for local shops; the one he did on his own shop was stolen.
Nevada Museum of Art, the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art and Believer Magazine are finding ways to help Nevadans cope with the coronavirus pandemic through creative expression.
The Neon Museum hosted a first-ever Facebook Live tour of “Lost Vegas: Tim Burton @ The Neon Museum.” Watch it here.
Local entrepreneurs are changing how they do business to continue serving their communities. In turn, they hope Las Vegans will continue to support them too.
The mural, which Las Vegas artist Eric Vozzola free-handed in collaboration with Meow Wolf, will welcome visitors into the otherworldly experience that the art collective is planning to open later this year.
Las Vegas mixologists accept challenge to create ways to elevate your in-house cocktail repertoire until the bars reopen.
Ten local artists have paired with 10 small businesses on Main Street and Charleston Boulevard to transform plywood into hopeful works of art.