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In Denise Duarte’s exhibit “Unraveling Identities,” on display at The Studio inside Sahara West Library, there is a particular work of art in which human sexuality and identity is portrayed as a fl oral arrangement in a vase.
Its...
The history of Las Vegas’s LGBTQ+community can be told through the history of its lesbian and gay bars — Maxine’s, The Red Barn, Le Café, Snick’s, and many others. None holds the history of gay Vegas though quite like...
By Monti Rock III
This past month, grand openings ̶ spectacular announcements ̶ and as I am in the middle of brouhaha chaos, I’m thinking what to share with my readers ̶ yes, you! The first thing that came to...
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An open letter to UNLV School of Medicine: Annual sensitivity classes specifi cally addressing...
By Roxanne Okeke
Nationwide, we are seeing a growing focus on a part of our community that has too often been ignored or abused in...
Author Alex Hortis on the mob and the LGBTQ community: ‘It was all kind...
In the historic courtroom of the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas, author Alex Hortis showed photographs of patrons at early 20th century...
Take off your pants and slip on the red dress, the Sin Sity Sisters...
Dust off the haughty attitude. You are going to need it for this year's Red Dress fundraiser, the Red Rubber Ball. Held Feb. 29 at...
As We See It: The ‘don’ is stupid. We Said It
The worst-case scenario on deaths from the COVID-19 virus, according to the New York Times and the Center for Disease Control, was 1.6 million...
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Rescue dogs are waiting to be fostered
Pawsitive Difference, a volunteer based animal rescue is seeking foster homes for dogs waiting to be adopted.
The organization, which rescues, fosters and adopts out...
Cortez Masto pushes for cost-saving energy efficiency and proper ventilation in...
With many schools in the U.S. lacking updated or adequate heating, air-conditioning and ventilation, U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) introduced legislation to support...
‘We Need to Talk,’ UNLV Libraries’ panel discussions examine systemic racism...
Following the death of George Floyd, Black Lives Matter protests and a president stoking racial division, UNLV Libraries began a panel series titled, “We...
A.R. Gurney’s ‘Love Letters’ arrives in time for Valentine’s Day
What begins with postcards from camp continues into a 50-year correspondence between Melissa and Andrew in A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” presented this weekend by...
The Center receives a $10,000 grant for its pharmacy addition
Cox Charities, the philanthropic arm of Cox Communications, Las Vegas, awarded a $10,000 grant to the LGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada to aid in...
Cox Business and the Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Nevada...
Small businesses that are members of the Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Nevada have the opportunity to compete for $5,000 prizes to be...
Remembering Terry Wilsey: Steve Friess pays tribute to the longtime LGBTQ...
Like most people, the first time I met Terry Wilsey, I found him irksome and crude. He talked and walked funny, he asked strange...
Bright Star Foundation opens LGBTQ housing
Two new LGBTQIA housing units for vulnerable persons, which flowed from the love of two gay men for each other, have now opened in...
COVID-19 vaccines slowly start to be disbursed in Southern Nevada
Just a few months ago, more than 50 percent of the U.S. population claimed they wouldn’t take the COVID-19 vaccination when it became available....
Welcome, 2021: Local leaders, business owners and community members look forward...
The Spectrum will be going into our third year in 2021. Like everyone else, we’ve had a tough year. We’ve struggled to get the...