Alleged Altercations Raise Concerns in Las Vegas Arts District

A familiar tension is rising in the Las Vegas Arts District, but this time, it’s not between artists and the elements—it’s between culture and capital. Reports from Nothing to Do Las Vegas, East Side Times, Rex from Las Vegas, and Low Rider BLVD are all pointing to an alleged altercation involving a Midtown real estate… Continue reading Alleged Altercations Raise Concerns in Las Vegas Arts District

14th Amendment’s Promises and Paradoxes

The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, was framed as a monumental step toward equality in the aftermath of the Civil War. Sold to the public as a safeguard for the rights of formerly enslaved people, it promised citizenship, due process, and equal protection under the law. However, the reality of its application tells a different… Continue reading 14th Amendment’s Promises and Paradoxes

From Pardon To Halls And Schools

In the turbulent post-World War II era, amidst the backdrop of geopolitical shifts and the struggle for statehood in Palestine, Hank Greenspun emerged as a figure of intrigue and controversy. His life, marked by a blend of journalism, clandestine operations, and entanglements with organized crime, reveals a complex tapestry of ambition and moral ambiguity. Greenspun’s… Continue reading From Pardon To Halls And Schools