Heather Harmon immerses herself in city’s arts scene as she homes in on location, programming for 2025 opening.
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.
Nonprofit organization rids the industrial alley of trash bins, making way for murals, installations and gathering spots.
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Rogers Art Loft program begins second year of welcoming professionals to experience the city’s arts scene.
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Filmmaker Tim Burton was in town to support his ‘Lost Vegas’ exhibit and sign autographs for hundreds of fans.
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