Thursday, 15 September 2022

Plaza sign lights up again with help from Neon Museum

PLAZA SIGN LIGHTS UP AGAIN WITH HELP FROM NEON MUSEUM

Nearly a year ago, the original sign for The Plaza was found sitting in storage, where it had been gathering dust since its removal from the hotel’s east wall during a major renovation in 2011. Someone posted a picture on social media, tagging the Neon Museum in hopes it could save the historic sign. Coincidentally, the museum’s top executive and the head of the hotel were meeting for coffee around the same time the photo was floating on social media.

PROPOSED U.S. ABORTION BAN PUTS ISSUE IN SPOTLIGHT FOR NEVADA MIDTERMS

Candidates vying for Nevada’s U.S. Senate seat this November voiced mixed reactions to legislation proposed this week that would effectively ban most abortions nationally, with one vowing to block the bill and another acknowledging it has little chance to become law.

EDITORIAL: GOP LAWMAKERS DESERVE EMMYS FOR THEIR PERFORMANCES ON ABORTION

Monday night, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences honored the best and brightest small screen performances at the 2022 Emmy Awards. While shows like “Succession” and “Abbott Elementary” are certainly deserving of recognition, in our opinion, the best television acting of the year didn’t occur until the day after the Emmys.

ACES A WIN AWAY FROM WNBA TITLE; WILLIAMS INTEGRAL TO TEAM’S SUCCESS

There are a multitude of reasons why the Las Vegas Aces find themselves one win from a WNBA championship. It starts with the obvious ones: A’ja Wilson playing like a two-time MVP; Chelsea Gray’s record-setting offensive output; the sudden impact of Dearica Hamby coming off the bench. But there’s a case that if not for the timeliness of backup point guard Riquna Williams, the Aces aren’t in the position to have a 2-0 lead in the WNBA Finals.

RISING RAIDER ROOKIE DYLAN PARHAM ‘MORE THAN READY’ TO PLAY ANYWHERE ON THE LINE

Raiders offensive lineman Dylan Parham sang Jason Aldean’s “Dirt Road Anthem” over the summer to fulfill the NFL tradition of rookies performing in front of the team over training camp. It’s a twangy song about “chilling” in a rural place, presumably not unlike some remote hangouts around the 23-year-old Parham’s hometown of Carrolton, Ga.

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