By Cyntha Hall
Will Tyler and Rocky ever rekindle their steamy romance? Or will Tyler wake up one day to find Zola in her bed? Does poor Lemuel ever find his own love or is he destined to be a third wheel all his life? These and so many more questions are answered in the new season of the...
Chrissy Lee’s Lesbian Topic Party at The Center is a great option to making new friends, rather than always going out to the bars. Spectrum caught up with Lee for a one-on-one interview about her event.
Tell me a little about yourself, Chrissy. Where are you from and how long have you been in Vegas?
I’m from Houston, but I’ve lived...
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 mind is that the SAHARA IS BACK!! I never thought this landmark name and hotel ever left! It has gone...
August 2019
DirectorTroy Heard discusses Majestic Repertory Theater’s ‘Chicago’ at Super Summer Theater
Richard Davis -
Spectrum chatted with Majestic Repertory Theater director Troy Heard about his production of “Chicago,” running at Super Summer Theater at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, July 31-Aug. 17.
Bob Fosse wrote the musical, along with classic songwriting duo John Kander and Fred Ebb, for Fosse’s wife, Gwen Verdon, who originated the role of Roxie Hart in the show’s...
By JOSLYN HATFIELD
Staff writer
Set in the friendly(ish) confines of an unassuming spiegeltent (think old school circus), at Ceasar’s Palace, Absinthe is the raunchy spoonful of sugar you never knew you needed.
Opening in 2011, the show has enjoyed a long and storied tenure in our fair city, yet manages to remain one of the hottest tickets on the Las...
August 2019
Author Alex Hortis on the mob and the LGBTQ community: ‘It was all kind of a hidden history that was in the closet’
Kristen Peterson -
In the historic courtroom of the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas, author Alex Hortis showed photographs of patrons at early 20th century gay and lesbian bars in New York City, along with advertisements and illustrations for drag shows, a picture of a 1920s drag ball and two mug shots of a Cosa Nostra crime boss.
It’s an unusual...
By Rev. Wilfred Moore
Sen. Pastor, Abundant Peace UCC
The notion of loving God and being Gay is one that oftentimes feels like a fairy tale. To some it may feel like some utopian idea that one reads in a writing by Thomas Moore or HG Wells, but in fact it is an idea that is closer to...
Mona Van Joseph
Las Vegas Psychic
We really dodged a bullet in August.
Asteroid 2019: OK it was the size of a football field when it whizzed past Earth on July 25. Traveling at roughly 54,000 miles per hour, it came into the astronomers’ radar just in time to witness its trajectory. If it had hit Earth, it could have destroyed...
Bailey Valentine
JULY 1, 2006-JUNE 27,2019
By Lisa Valentine
I never planned on having a “dog-dog.” In fact, up until I found Bailey, I’d always been more of a cat person.
My significant other at the time had other ideas, and that’s how we ended up with Bailey. He wanted a “dog-dog.”
We weren’t planning on taking a dog home with...
Terry Wilsey
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