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Media: Censorship

August 21, 2003 “Sex and this city:

What do Zumanity and the Sex Pistols say about Vegas?”

Las Vegas Weekly by Richard Abowitz 



Censorship articles written by such as

 Richard Abowitz, Chris Jones, Stacy J. Willis,

Crystal Jackson, J. Craig Anderson,

Joshua Longbardy, T.R. Wicher,

Sara Jane Woodal, and Mark Adams

Media: Essays

January 24, 2002 “Ducat man: Selling coke on the Strip.”

Las Vegas Mercury by Jasper Lamar Crabbe 

Essays written by such as

Gregory Crosby, Geoff Carter, Jasper Lamar Crabbe,

Steve Sibelius, Stacy J. Willis, James P. Resa,

David Hickey, Erin O’Brien, William M. Epstein,

Lisa Townsend Rogers, Susan Greene,

Michael Ventura, and Andrew Kiraly

Media: The LVRJ critiques art

May 29, 1992 “City Hall art project runs afoul of economy.”

Las Vegas Review Journal/Las Vegas Sun by Adrian A. Havas 



Critiques

An odd bitter war was fought between

the editorial pages of the LVRJ and Las Vegas arts

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Not all archives listed, full list on catalogue

  • Catalogue
  • Art Community Surveys
  • Artists (A-D)
  • Artists (E-J)
  • Artists (J-R)
  • Artists (R-Z)
  • Burning Man Vegas
  • First Friday
  • CAC
  • NICA
  • LVAM-Sahara West Library
  • Bands and Musicians 1
  • Bands and Musicians 2
  • Electronic Dance Music 1
  • Electronic Dance Music 2
  • Electronic Dance Music 3
  • Music Overviews
  • Poetry Overviews
  • Poets
  • Writers Publications
  • RIP

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