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We’re proud to give back to the community we call home. At Bank of America, we’re committed to giving back to the neighborhoods where we live and work. That’s why we contribute our time, energy and support to these area organizations: American Red Cross Big Brothers Big Sisters Boys & Girls Clubs Candlelighters for Childhood Cancer Catholic Charities Communities In Schools Community Services of Nevada The Financial Guidance Center FIT Gay and Lesbian Community Center Goodwill Industries Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas HELP of Southern Nevada Housing for Nevada Junior Achievement Las Vegas Natural History Museum Las Vegas Rescue Mission Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada Lied Discovery Children’s Museum Lutheran Social Services of Nevada

Lied Discovery Children’s Museum Lutheran Social Services of Nevada Make-A-Wish Foundation Nathan Adelson Hospice Foundation Nevada Public Radio Opportunity Village Rebuilding Together Special Olympics Spread the Word Nevada Teach for America The First Tee of Southern Nevada The Hundtridge Teen Clinic The Public Education Foundation The Smith Center for the Performing Arts Three Square United Way of Southern Nevada University of Nevada-Las Vegas Foundation Vegas PBS Women’s Development Center YMCA of Southern Nevada

For more information, stop by any of our convenient banking centers or visit us at www.bankofamerica.com/opportunity.

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“The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit.” ~Canadian author Nelson Henderson

The charitable giving actions of Cox Las Vegas have impacted dozens of local organizations, helping each establish roots and grow branches right here in our community. Our employee-funded and managed Cox Charities program has awarded nearly $600,000 to local non-profit organizations over the past five years. Cox Communications also provides complimentary or discount services for Clark County School District schools, private schools, community organizations and essential public services. Our Cox Knowledge College initiative provides funding and support for Southern Nevada’s educational needs – with a special focus on S.T.E.M. education. Cox is proud to have roots in Southern Nevada. For more information on Cox Charities or to apply for a grant, please visit www.coxcharitieslv.com


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10 Melanie Andress-Tobiasson

38 Something to Remember Local photographer Jana Cruder gives families touched by cancer memories to last a lifetime and beyond.

12 Christian Kolberg

42 Welcome Home

An auctioneer “by accident,” Kolberg has raised millions of dollars for charities around the country and right here at home.

The home created by Kendall Hardin and husband Hans Wallbro was designed not only for comfortable living, but for giving back to the community that inspires them.

14 The Moonridge Group Led by Julie Murray and Miles Dickson, this philanthropic consultancy has sparked an exciting shift in the way our community views giving.

46 Design Gives Hope

18 Community Connection

50 The Soul of Seoul Plaza

Learn how workplace giving and volunteerism bring comfort and support to Valley residents in need.

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Snowflake rendering by Sandra Woodall

Flavor People who love food are flocking to a Chinatown strip mall for some of the most interesting and delicious Japanese dining experiences to be had in Las Vegas.

Learn how a recipient of anonymous generosity is sharing that experience with others in need.

52 Must Haves

28 The Nutcracker

54 L’s Holiday Makeup Tips

30 Upcoming Events

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Eurie Creative leads the design community in commitment to the underserved.

24 In 12 Days

Nevada Ballet Theatre adds new flavor to a favorite holiday treat.

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This justice of the peace sentences many who come before her to help instead of jail.

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Created or cultivated by people who live in Southern Nevada.

One of Las Vegas’ most sought-after makeup artists shares some tips to make sure you shine as brightly as the holiday lights this season.

56 IMHO Nevada Ballet Theatre’s Nancy Houssels reflects on the season, The Nutcracker and our generous community.

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Letter from the publisher of Christmas,” as a way to support, encourage and uplift.

To spice it up, we have new writer Lissette Waugh, owner of L Makeup Institute, who will share her holiday makeup tips for all of those festive outings! And for some fabulous Japanese food, head on over to Seoul Plaza in Chinatown where a cluster of inventive restaurants awaits you. Surprise! You are going to be absolutely inspired by this edition of BLVDS. “Giving” is one of our cornerstone publications and this one is exceptional. In Community, we catch up with Julie Murray and Miles Dickson of the Moonridge Group, an organization that is changing the way that philanthropy interacts with our community in a very strategic way. We will also take a look at how local companies encourage workplace giving and volunteerism. Brace yourself! There is a new Nutcracker in town. Read Courtney Murphy’s story to learn why this production is truly special. A new organization named In 12 Nights is a group of dedicated volunteers that uses the beloved carol “12 days

Last year I was writing about the much anticipated opening of the Smith Center. Here we are, one year later and the Smith Center is open and has changed the performing arts scene in a significant way. We’re celebrating that change with an illustration of a snowflake ballerina costume decorating our cover. So many wonderful people, organizations and events are bubbling up all over our city. It is a great time to be part of our wonderful city… it is absolutely magical! Wishing you an inspired holiday and a prosperous new year!

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In Design, we visit the home of Kendall Hardin and Hans Wallbro, a beautiful house filled with art, a lifetime of treasures and exquisite quiet spaces. Photographer Jana Cruder touches the lives of many with her gift of photography for families dealing with cancer.

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community people + places IN THIS SECTION 10 Melanie AndressTobiasson

This justice of the peace sentences many who come before her to help instead of jail.

12 Christian Kolberg

An auctioneer “by accident,” Kolberg has raised millions of dollars for charities around the country and right here at home.

14 The Moonridge Group

Led by Julie Murray and Miles Dickson, this philanthropic consultancy has sparked an exciting shift in the way our community views giving.

18 Community Connection Learn how workplace giving and volunteerism bring comfort and support to Valley residents in need.

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Courting a Better Community

Her public service activism extends to victims of other misfortune. She became involved in the Trauma Intervention Program (TIP) of Southern Nevada following a family tragedy. TIP volunteers are called by the first responders to fatal accidents, fires, crimes and other personal tragedies. (Now that she’s a judge, she’s off call-outs for crimes, as they may appear in her courtroom.)

Those appearing before Judge Melanie Andress-Tobiasson in Las Vegas Justice Court may happen to look off to the side of the bench and glimpse a small ceramic figurine. It’s a representation of a bewigged English justice, but beneath the flamboyant judicial hairpiece is a grinning skull.

“From the time I was a kid, I was the one who brought home stray dogs,” she said. It’s that ingrained desire to help that still motivates and energizes her life.

Back in her chambers there’s a comfy skull and cross bones pillow and a business card holder resembling a coffin. “For some reason, people are always just bringing me these skull things,” she says brightly.

What is a surprising fact that some of your friends may not know about you?

It could be a biker culture holdover from the days when the judge rode a Harley. It might also be the dead serious stare, a force that emanates from her eyes behind fashionable black framed glasses. As one of 14 justices of the peace in the Las Vegas Justice Court, she sees some of the worst of the human condition, from horrific homicides and the most depraved cases of child abuse to minor thefts and public misbehavior. A former criminal prosecutor, wife and mother of two, the judge presides over all with equanimity. She goes beyond presiding, however. She gets involved. She was a leader in establishing a veterans’ court to handle lesser crimes and transgressions by men and women who had served their nation, but now appeared to be at war with themselves. Some were homeless, some were abusing drugs and alcohol. Some were combating loved ones. Rather than send them to jail, she knew there were organizations that could help troubled vets, and she helped develop the network necessary for veterans to receive housing assistance, psychological counseling, job training and continuing therapy. The result? Ninety percent of those participating in the program have gone straight. “It’s a different approach. There’s far more treatment in the veterans’ court system. As a judge, one of my goals has got to be keeping people out of the system,” she said.

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That I sometimes suffer from almost paralyzing insecurity. Thank goodness, this has improved with age, but it was a huge struggle for me in my younger years.

If you could do whatever you wanted what would your life look like? Honestly, if I could choose a life, it would look very much like the one I have! I love my family, my children, my job and the choices I have made in my life. I have had the great fortune of being able to do much of what I want, when I want and with whom I want. However, after thinking about this for some time, if I could do whatever, I imagine I would find myself on a beach in some faraway place, perhaps Costa Rica, tending bar, entertaining the locals and tourists living with the most minimal of earthly things. No shoes, no shirt, no problem.

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Auctioneer for Good Like the superstar chef who moves from kitchen to red carpet and spotlights, Las Vegan Kolberg has become a celebrity auctioneer who is under the spotlights nearly every Friday and Saturday night during the fall, winter and spring fundraising seasons. He is a man so popular and so busy that he once declined a request from former President Bill Clinton to preside over the president’s own charity event because of a previous commitment. Not even the allure and star power of the former president would get him to break a promise. A graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno and with a degree in communications, Kolberg landed at the marketing department of the Las Vegas Review-Journal. His career as an auctioneer began in the most humble way imaginable. During a promotional event for newspaper carriers, the hired auctioneer failed to show. Kolberg was pressed into service at the last minute. “I just got up and I did it,” he recalled. Kolberg was recruited for more charitable events. Each would invariably find someone coming up and asking for help with their charity. The next thing he knew, he was flying to New York, Texas, L.A. and Vancouver. The travels took him to one auction where the “someone” who asked for help was Clint Eastwood who was backing the Make a Wish Foundation. From there it was on to big ticket auctions for the Super Bowl and the Grammys where he engaged in an impromptu sale of actor Matthew Perry’s shoes. Perry left the event barefoot and smiling. “This is my calling. It is a gift and this where I feel I can serve,” Kolberg said. It’s a gift that once allowed him to not only sell an authentic rat’s nest for $6,000—the collection of twigs, threads, assorted findings and rodent poop had been covered in Lucite— but got the scientist who created the treasure to promise to make another which he then sold to the second highest bidder at the Desert Research Institute fundraiser. After 20 years at the microphone, Kolberg has helped raise from $50,000 to $10 million for charity in one evening. His efforts have benefited huge national nonprofits like the American Cancer Society, Muscular Dystrophy and Big Brothers as well as smaller locals like Nevada Public Radio, Candlelighters and Shade Tree Shelter.

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How do you handle a challenge? Start with knowing “that it is what it is.” Then realize that every challenge has a solution. Do your research and make the best decision you can with the information that you have, being fair to all concerned.

Who has given you great guiding advice and what was it? My great-grandmother Josephine Naero (she passed at 94 when I was 13). Her wisdom came not so much by giving me advice but by just listening. What that left me with was not just the precious memory of sitting on her porch and “just talking,” but the understanding that “the most valuable gift you can ever give anyone in your life is your time.”

If you could go back in time and offer the younger you leaving school some life advice, what would it be? Be receptive to God’s plan for you; listen attentively and you will be surprised at the blessings that await you and the impact that it will have on you and others.

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drug dealers and prostitutes. Their results are impressive. Monthly calls to Metro have decreased by 1,000% and their walls are papered with thank you notes from reformed addicts and women who have turned away from their pimps and back to their children.

It is unlikely the Moonridge Group will tell you they set Las Vegas on fire, but it can be argued that they’ve sparked a shift in the way our community views philanthropy, a way in which founding partner Julie Murray hopes others will note. “I want people to look at us as a community that rose from an economic downturn as a collaborative philanthropic community.” Fresh from Three Square Food Bank, Julie and her partner, Miles Dickson, founded Moonridge Group Philanthropy Advisors with the hope of pairing philanthropists with non-profits and “giving them all goose bumps” as they achieved more collaboratively than they could alone. Moonridge hosted a Philanthropy Leader’s Summit this past February to begin dialogue about the future of giving in Las Vegas, as both The Lincy and Reynolds Foundations sunset, leaving behind a joint legacy of over $2 billion in direct contributions to our community since inception. Over 200 attended and, shortly thereafter, the Greater Good Council was formed by Diana Bennett and Kris Engelstad McGarry.

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The Greater Good Council raised significant capital to assist Casa de Luz in the renovation of their building and their passion quickly spread. To date, countless individuals, companies and officials are involved. The need for a safe temporary space for the kids to gather was apparent, and design services, repair and costs were covered. Laptops have been donated as have legal consultation, dental and medical services, garden plots and attention that leaves Chris Chapel humbled and appreciative that they now have access to people and resources that weren’t available earlier this year.

L to R: Julie Murray, Kris Engelstad McGarry, Peter Buffett, and Diana Bennett at the Philanthropy Leaders Summit Inspired by the Summit, they asked Moonridge to bring together a smaller group of individuals and family foundations to continue the discussion. Interested in demonstrating the social impact felt when funders collaborate, the Council embarked upon their first Collaborative Philanthropy Pilot Project, Casa de Luz, a non-denominational mission headquartered in a donated, but partially condemned, building in the heart of Naked City. Briana Mackey of Casa de Luz couldn’t be happier with the timing. “We are the lifeline to our community and were on the brink of closing our doors. Then Julie Murray knocked and became our lifeline.” Founded in 2009 by Chris and Laura Chapel, Casa de Luz, or House of Light, was originally run out of their garage until community leaders urged them to move in to the area permanently. Partnering with Three Square Food Bank, Las Vegas Metro and local businesses, Casa de Luz supports 2,000 households per month, providing over 5,000 lbs. of food per week and offering a family to 60 Casa Kids, the forgotten children of local

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It has been said that the most powerful weapon on earth is a human soul on fire, and that one person with passion is better than 40 people merely interested. But what if a passionate few ask a question, light a fire and it spreads? What is the value of those who have been set on fire and are working toward a common goal?




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COMMUNITY CONNECTION Strengthening Bonds through Workplace Giving By Jarret Keene | Photography provided

Companies and public agencies all over the Las Vegas Valley know the best way to improve relationships with customers and clients is by reaching out. When you enhance the quality of life for everyone, your community—and by extension your business—will benefit. That’s why workplace giving plays an increasingly central role in corporate and government culture, from MGM Resorts to NV Energy. Even in tough economic times, employees today are digging deeper into their own pocketbooks. At MGM, employees in all the hotel-casinos—from Railroad Pass to CityCenter—raised $4.7 million at the end of the company’s 2012 Foundation campaign. Donations came through ongoing paycheck contributions, one-time donations or participation in special events. The latter involved everything from employee-hosted jewelry and book sales to silent auctions to so-called “jail and bail” events, in which employees contribute money to bust out co-workers from behind bars.

Easler. “Traditionally, we have a strong culture of giving back. But it’s clear that October, which we designate Make-ADifference Month, had a buzz around it.” Launched in 2010, the annual October-long effort is based on the nationwide Make-A-Difference Day, and taken to the next level. Six hundred NV Energy employees volunteered 2,600 hours at 24 events. Selected by NV Energy’s Employee Volunteer Councils, these events are diverse. They range from the Lose a Pound With Your Hound Memory Walk (Bunker Family Park, October 21) to benefit the Heaven Can Wait 20-acre sanctuary for unwanted animals, to a recent Boys Nite Out with the Boys and Girls Club, in which at-risk youth from the community hung out, played games and talked about school with older male role models.

Employees are also setting aside larger swaths of already limited personal time to volunteer and make a difference in the lives of people who need a hand. At NV Energy, a mission to reach out is reflected in a commitment to volunteering. Last year the company put in 30,000 hours with nonprofit groups. This year employees upped that number, dedicating 35,000 hours at places like Three Square Food Bank and Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Greater Las Vegas. “We’re expanding our reach into the community by supporting other organizations through volunteerism,” says NV Energy Community Relations Manager Doretha Graham18

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NV Energy gives the winner $2,000 to donate to the triumphant division’s favorite nonprofit. Given such a commitment, it’s little wonder the company earned a Points of Light award this year from Governor Brian Sandoval. “We know we’re out there doing it every day,” says GrahamEasler. “But to be recognized with such a prestigious honor is satisfying. It means we’re doing something right.” That’s certainly the view of Vegas Ronald McDonald House Executive Director Alyson McCarthy. She witnesses firsthand the commitment NV Energy and many other local and regional companies—Mandalay Bay, Southwest Airlines, Nevada State Bank and Century Link—make to the house and the families who rely on it. When families have a child in the hospital, whether recovering from or preparing for treatment, the outpouring of support always has an impact. Especially when those families return to the RM house for hot, home-cooked, holiday meals. “Sitting with a hospital-bound child all day and night is emotionally, physically exhausting,” says McCarthy. “When families come here to find a buffet prepared by strangers, they get relief from their nightmare.”

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Families are appreciative, McCarthy adds. Some of their weariness and tension dissolves enough so that, by meal’s end, they laugh while talking with volunteers. Such moments provide small yet vital distraction from the traumatic ordeals families are undergoing. Meals are even prepared and delivered to hospitals daily thanks to employees from companies like Kohls and Capital One. They pack the lunches—containing sandwiches and healthy goodies—in decorated bags with inspirational messages. Meanwhile, at the Clark County District Attorney’s Office, Systems Analyst Audrie Dodge is assisting a gift card drive to benefit Foster and Adoptive Youth Together (FAAYT), a support group comprising current and former foster kids. (Many have aged out of Child Haven, a county shelter for abused and neglected children.) The cards help FAAYT spread holiday cheer to foster/adoptive youth in the valley. “Volunteers get an immediate connection with families,” says McCarthy. “Here at the Ronald house, people from so many companies are very eager to help with Christmas and Thanksgiving meals. I think everyone wants to feel connected to others in some way, no matter how small, especially during the holidays.”

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“There’s a friendly rivalry among divisions statewide,” observes Graham-Easler. “Employees compete to see who can get the most hours volunteered before December 31.”


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Daily Gifts of Love Inspire Hope and Healing By Christina Gibson

After losing her beloved husband to a sudden heart attack, Suzanne Lea was so buried in grief she could not imagine clawing her way out. But the generous acts of strangers brought her through this tragedy and inspired her to find new ways to love and give. Lea lived her life doing what everyone said she couldn’t. From being the only female on an all-boys high school gymnastics team to the only white dancer in an all-black dance company, she continuously pushed through boundaries to make the most of life. When she told her friends and family at 23 years of age that she wanted to be a dancer and entertainer they told her, “You can’t.” Despite their admonishments, she performed in New York, Japan, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. While performing aerial acts, she met her true love, Brian, who was choreographing her performances and “pulling the strings” so she could fly. Lea and Brian got married and had two children. Lea became a full-time mom, home-schooled her children and lived contentedly with her soul mate, enjoying a lifestyle many said she couldn’t have. 24

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Then Brian suddenly passed away. Her suffering was immediate, relentless and seemingly unbearable. She was completely unprepared to respond to sudden loss and to cope with the aftermath. One day the doorbell rang unexpectedly. Surprised and bewildered, she and her sons found a bowl of pears and “paired” items such as socks and gloves on their front doorstep. Looking closer they found a note that said, “We will be with you and stay with you for 12 days.” And so they did. Every day for 12 days, the mystery givers brought gifts that mimicked the carol, the “12 Days of Christmas.” Through this act of love, Lea and her family began a journey of recovery. They experienced hope, joy, excitement, peace and love, and eventually the dark grief that had enveloped them for eight months began to lift. Every day they learned lessons of gratitude, selflessness and courage. One day the boys hid behind a truck and waited all day for the mysterious giver. When no one came, they went to bed sad and deflated, thinking they had been forgotten. But at 11:30 p.m., Lea found an amazing homemade swan basket (seven swans a-swimming!) overflowing with carefully selected bath items. Lea and her sons were overwhelmed that a stranger refused to give up on them, and despite their own personal challenges, ensured that Lea and her children were remembered.

Through this experience, Lea discovered the true meaning of giving as well as other valuable lessons. The giving was anonymous, meaningful, hand-delivered and occurred over 12 days, a determinate and significant period of time. These specific factors seemed to allow Lea and her family to open up and fully embrace the gifts and the experience. Eager to give this experience to others, Lea founded In 12 Days, an organization that provides 12 days of offerings to unsuspecting people every year. Once again, against the odds, she followed her heart to establish this charity and pay forward what she had been given. In 2011, Lea’s organization provided a French hen feast, 50,000 Dove chocolate candies, gold wedding rings, and live performances by local professional blvdslv.com

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performers to more than 250 recipients including children at St. Jude’s Ranch, Boy’s Town, a family who tragically lost a child and a struggling young couple.

providing support for them and their families and drawing attention to the importance of pursuing education in spite of adversity.

In 2012, In 12 Days focused on local students, providing 12 days of gifts and educational scholarships to children experiencing hardship. The organization worked with partnering schools to recognize these deserving students,

What began as some thoughtful people seeking to cheer up a friend has become a “pay it forward” model. Lea is recreating the love, excitement and healing she experienced, and is

beginning to hear stories of others imitating her work. Every new story of giving and receiving sprouts from the generosity she once received during a time of great need. What started unsuspectingly and after the most tragic of circumstances has blossomed into an unbelievably simple yet sensational mission.

The stories continue to inspire her, and the community they touch.

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THE NUTCRACKER

Nevada Ballet Theatre Adds New Flavor to a Favorite Holiday Treat By Courtney Murphy | Illustrations by Sandra Woodall

There may be no better way to celebrate the arrival of the holiday season than a trip to see The Nutcracker, one of Las Vegas’ favorite traditions. Now in its 31st season, Nevada Ballet Theatre (NBT) will premiere all new sets, costumes, choreography and full orchestra accompaniment for this year’s production. The brand new show was designed specifically for its debut at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts starting December 15th. Using the original tale of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by ETA Hoffman as a point of departure, artistic director James Canfield has taken artistic license with the classic production and brought a modern whimsical style to the stage. Tasked with investing the $2 million in capital campaign donations to NBT, Canfield reached out to some of today’s most renowned costume and scenery designers to develop an entirely new visual experience. The combination of new production values, along with the inspiration from

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the traditional story and Tchaikovsky’s score, provides a perspective that only Canfield could have conceived. Canfield described the effect as, “…Tim Burton meets Dr. Seuss at the ballet. I wanted to offer the audience the ‘wow’ moment. Children should be inspired by the whimsy and the scale and adults will see the production as if for the first time again through the eyes of a child.” The first step in turning this vision into a reality was to bring in renowned costume designer Sandra Woodall to breathe life into the characters. Woodall and internationally acclaimed scenery and properties designer Patricia Ruel completed the dynamic and one-of-akind dream team. Ruel coordinated the work of local scenic shops to assemble the sets where the story will unfold. Canfield is most excited to unveil the life-sized four level, 35-foottall Victorian dollhouse that includes a 30-foot-tall Christmas tree. Also prevalent on stage will be grandfather clocks that will range over 15 feet tall.

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Don’t miss this year’s peformances:

The Nutcracker is a tradition for every ballet company, large or small. It opens the door for the community to experience something unique and beautiful and, for two hours, to be taken on a magical journey. This production is a rebirth for NBT, for The Nutcracker and for the performing arts in the Las Vegas.

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Sat., December 15 at 7:30 p.m. Sun., December 16 at 1 p.m. Fri., December 21 at 7:30 p.m. Sun., December 23 at 1 p.m. & 5 p.m. Call The Smith Center Box Office at 702.749.2000 or order online at nevadaballet.org.

The Nutcracker tells the Christmas Eve adventure of a young girl name Clara whose family hosts a holiday celebration to welcome the season. At the party, Clara’s mysterious Godfather, Herr Drosselmeier, presents Clara with the gift of a wooden Nutcracker dressed as a toy soldier. After midnight, as Clara drifts into dreamland, the Nutcracker comes to life and takes Clara along for many exciting and whimsical turns. Clara is These clocks will reinforce the recurring theme of time throughout the production, with references to generations and age, growth and development, seasons changing, clocks ticking, dreams versus reality and sleep versus wakefulness.

taking her first steps into womanhood,

This will be the first full-length production that James Canfield has produced for NBT, and when asked what this production means to him he said, “The Nutcracker is not just a ballet

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the Gamble-Aires Christmas Show

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las Vegas Philharmonic Presents: Pops II

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tree House: look Who’s living in the trees

Dec. 8, 2012, 2:00 P.M. Winchester Cultural Center 702.455.7340

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Cooking Workshop

Now - Dec. 17, 2012 Lied Discovery Children’s Museum ldcm.org

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Honk! Now - Dec. 17, 2012 The Rainbow Company Youth Theatre rainbowcompany.org

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Star Catchers Winter recital

torn From Home: My life as a refugee Clint Holmes Dec. 7-9, 2012 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

Food university Dec. 11 - Dec. 13, 2012 Caesars Palace Las Vegas 866.840.8822 FoodUniversityLasVegas.com

red Dress Now - Dec. 23, 2012 Baobab Stage at Town Square 702.369.6649 baobabstage.com

the threepenny Opera Dec. 11 - Dec. 16, 2012 Summerlin Library 702.507.3860 lvccld.org

tape Now - Dec. 24, 2012 Las Vegas Little Theatre lvlt.org

love Song Now - Dec. 24, 2012 Cockroach Theatre flavors.me/cockroachtheatre

Now - Dec. 29, 2012 Tuacahn Amphitheatre tuacahn.org

Nevada Arts Advocates 14th Annual Advocacy Award Dinner

Dec. 14, 2012 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 nvartsadvocates.org

Every Thursday Springs Preserve betonthefarm.com

James Berlin’s White Christmas

Dec. 13-16, 2012 Henderson Events Plaza hendersonlive.com

the Deana Martin Christmas

Now - Jan. 15, 2013 Lied Discovery Children’s Museum 702.382.3445 LDCM.org

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Crass Doesn’t Sell by Brent Holmes Dec. 7 - Dec. 23, 2012 Joseph Watson’s Collective 858-733-2135 josephwatsoncollection.com

Second Sight Dec. 7 - Dec. 28, 2012 Trifecta Gallery 702.366.7001 TrifectaGallery.com

Dec. 15, 2012 10 A.M. - 12 P.M. Springs Preserve springspreserve.org

Spirits of Christmas Cocktail Walk Dec. 15, 5-9 P.M. Montelago Village, Lake Las Vegas montelagovillage.com

encore Show Choir recital Dec. 15, 2012, 4 P.M. Winchester Cultural Center 702.455.7340

Holiday Nights & lights Community Concert Dec. 13, 2012, 6 – 7 P.M. Town Square Park 702.269.5000 MyTownSquareLasVegas.com

Henderson Symphony Orchestra

the Nutcracker Dec. 15-24, 2012 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

Dec. 13, 2012, 7 P.M. Henderson Convention Center 702.565.2367 hsorch.org

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Pet Adoptions

Dec. 16, 23, 30, 11 A.M. - 2P.M. Tivoli Village (inside The Dog House) gooddogfoodcompany.com/ the-dog-house

Meshugginah Klezmorim

the Poets’ Corner Hosted by Keith Brantley Dec. 21, 7 P.M. West Las Vegas Arts Center Community Gallery

Kwanzaa 2012: A Celebration of Culture & the rites of Passage Graduation ‘Crossing Over’ Ceremony Dec. 22, 2012, 3 P.M. West Las Vegas Library Theatre, lvccld.org

JANuArY 2013 Kids 8-12 Music Medicine Camp

Jan. 12, 2013 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

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Dave Koz And Friends 15th Anniversary Christmas tour

Pet Adoptions Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27, 11 A.M.-2 P.M. Tivoli Village (inside The Dog House) gooddogfoodcompany.com/ the-dog-house

Dec. 18, 2012 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

Dan Hicks and the Hot licks Present Holidaze in Hicksville Dec. 22, 2012 Historic Fifth Street School 702.229.3515 artslasvegas.org

When the Mob ran Vegas Jan. 8, 2013 Clark County Library lvccld.org

Dec. 20-21, 2012, 7P.M. Winchester Cultural Center 702.455.7340

las Vegas Ballet Company presents the Nutcracker Dec. 20-23, 2012 Clark County Library 702.275.7876 lvccld.org

Mariano Gonzalez Dec. 21, 2012 Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse 702.229.3515 artslasvegas.org

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Downtown Countdown New Year’s eve Celebration - Featuring performances from Buckcherry and Queensryche Dec. 31, 6 PM.-3 A.M. Fremont Street Experience vegasexperience.com

Jan. 12, 2013, 2 P.M. West Las Vegas Arts Center Community Gallery 702.229.4800 lasvegasnevada.gov

Jan. 16, 2013, 6:30-8:45 P.M. Charleston Heights Arts Center 702.229.6383 artslasvegas.org

Dec. 26, 2012 Music 4 Life, Inc. 702.889.2881 music4life.us

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“Shattered Fortune” Book Signing with Author, unique everlasting (teens & adults)

ethnic express International Folk Dancing (ages 8+)

Kids 8-12 Music Medicine Camp look to the rainbow

las Vegas Philharmonic Presents: Masterworks III

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Brass, Organ Holiday Singalong

Boeing-Boeing Jan. 11-28, 2013 Las Vegas Little Theatre 702.362.7996 lvlt.org

uSA Ballroom Dance (ages 13+) Jan. 12, 7 P.M.-11 P.M. Charleston Heights Arts Center 702.229.6383. artslasvegas.org

Jan. 17, 2013 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

Downtown Cultural Series - Beijing trio (all ages) Jan. 18, 2013, 12 P.M. Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse 702.229.3515

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Contra Dance (ages 8+)

Jan. 19, 2013 group lesson 6:30 P.M., dance 7 P.M.-10 P.M. Charleston Heights Arts Center 702.229.6383 artslasvegas.org

“this Man’s Son” Featuring Alexander Mervin

Jan. 26, 2013, 3 P.M. West Las Vegas Arts Center Community Gallery 702.229.4800 lasvegasnevada.gov

Doug Macleod in Concert Jan. 26, at 7:30p Charleston Heights Arts 702.229.6383 artslasvegas.org

the Nevada Series Feb. 15-18, 2013 The Rainbow Company Youth Theatre 702.229.6553 rainbowcompany.org

las Vegas Philharmonic Presents: Pops III Feb. 16, 2013 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

Feb. 1, 2013 18b Arts District firstfridaylasvegas.com

Clint Holmes

Presidio Brass presents “Sounds of the Cinema”

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Jan. 25, 2013, 7 P.M. Historic Fifth Street School 702.229.3515 artslasvegas.org

Gruesome Playground Injuries

Jan. 25 - Feb. 18, 2013 Cockroach Theatre flavors.me/cockroachtheatre

Feb. 1-3, 2013 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

the Stars of the russian Ballet Feb. 2, 2013 UNLV Performing Arts Center 702.895.2787 pac.unlv.edu

Anything Goes

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra - Bramwell tovey, Conductor Jan. 25, 2013 UNLV Performing Arts Center 702.895.2787 pac.unlv.edu

the First Annual Artistry of Gospel Celebration Concert Feb. 17, 2013 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

Closer Feb. 22-March 11, 2013 Las Vegas Little Theatre 702.362.7996 lvlt.org

Feb. 10, 2013 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

Zephyros Winds

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March 2-18, 2012 Las Vegas Little Theatre 702.362.7996 lvlt.org

March 2-3, 2012, 7:30 P.M. CSN Nicholas J. Horn Theatre 702.651.LIVE (5483) csn.edu/pac

turtle Island Quartet

March 2, 2012, 7 P.M. City of Las Vegas Historic Fifth Street School 702.229.3515 turtleislandquartet.com artlaslasvegas.org

Second Annual Organ Concert Series: Hans Hielscher March 9, 2012, 7:30 P.M. Christ Church Episcopal organconcerts.org

Jazz roots: A tribute to ella, Joe & Basie Feb. 3, 2013 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

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Gemini Jan. 22 - 23, 2013 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

March 2-11, 2012 Nevada Conservatory Theatre Judy Bayley Theatre nct.unlv.edu

March 2, 2012 18b Arts District Downtown firstfridaylasvegas.com

First Friday

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West Side Story Feb. 26-March 3, 2013 The Smith Center 702.749.2000 thesmithcenter.com

March 10, 2012, 2 P.M. City of Las Vegas Charleston Heights Arts Center artslasvegas.org For more details on these and other exciting events use this QR code to go to our events page of our website. You can even list your own event!

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design architecture + style IN THIS SECTION 38 Something to Remember Local photographer Jana Cruder gives families touched by cancer memories to last a lifetime and beyond.

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The home created by Kendall Hardin and husband Hans Wallbro was designed not only for comfortable living, but for giving back to the community that inspires them.

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Giving the Gift of Memories By Chris Cutler Photography provided by Jana Cruder

If you check out photographer Jana Cruder’s website, janacruderphoto.com, you’ll see dozens of fashion and celebrity photos. She’s shot the likes of Zac Ephron, Frank Caliendo, Marg Helgenberger and Karina Smirnoff, as well as musicians Steven Asbury (Porcelain Black), XZIBIT, Matt Goss and the members of Human Nature. Her photos have appeared in a variety of magazines including MAXIM, US Weekly, Inked and People, and her clients include MGM, Direct TV, Wells Fargo and Denim of Virtue. That’s pretty impressive stuff for a 30-something photographer born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania (population about 15,000). When she was about 14, Cruder developed an interest in photography and her father built her a darkroom in their basement so she could develop and print her own

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photographs. While she spent countless hours teaching herself about black and white photography, what really caught her young eye were the photographs she saw in the surfer magazines that arrived at her house every month.

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“I’d rip off the plastic sleeve and dive in to the magazine as soon as it arrived at the house,” she says. “I’d dream of shooting surfers, and since I was living in rural Pennsylvania, that was a pretty big dream. I wanted to be a surf photographer.” Cruder started studying photography in high school, and a lesson her photography teacher presented on the great female photographer Joyce Tennison inspired Jana even more. “I loved her light painting and wanted to make portraits like she did.” Following her dream, Cruder attended Rochester Institute of Technology and majored in advertising photographic illustration. While an undergraduate, she realized that being a surf photographer was not going to be easy nor much of a dream. “Floating in the Pacific in 20-foot waves while carrying a camera above my head didn’t excite me,” she admits. “Add in fighting off sharks and, well, let’s just say I changed my focus.” Cruder moved to Los Angeles after graduating from RIT and she does surf. Does she photograph other surfers? “Yes,” she laughs, “except I just shoot surfers as they come out of the water.” Cruder, who splits her time between New York and Los Angeles, experienced a personal tragedy two years ago that caused her to start thinking about others facing the same situation. Her mother, Roberta Cruder, who was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer when Jana was seven years old, died in 2010 after a 22-year fight against the disease. While compiling photos for her mom’s memorial video, Cruder realized that the last photo she had of her mom was three or four years old. “After mom passed away, all we had were memories and images of her, and those memories and photos are the important things,” says Cruder. “But when a loved one is sick or going through cancer treatment, the last thing they or their family think about is taking photos.” Cruder decided to do something about that and founded Something to Remember. Through Something to Remember, Cruder takes portraits of cancer patients and their families. Each event offers nothing but the best in a professional photographic experience. Included are high-end studio facilities, professional hair and makeup teams and the use of wigs generously donated by the American Cancer Society. In addition,

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participants feast on gourmet vegan food and receive help from compassionate, caring volunteers. At the end of the session, the participants receive an 11 x 14 print of their preferred image, as well as a CD containing images from the session. Cruder, with the help of generous sponsors and donations, offers all of this to the families free of charge. Cruder admits that the sessions are hard emotionally. “The day [of the shoot)] is full of emotion, tears, laughter and a true sense of gratefulness,” she says. ” I form bonds with many of the participants, and we keep in touch.” When a family lets Cruder know that their loved one has passed away, she overnights a print to the family for their use during the memorial.

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Twenty-one families participated in Something to Remember LV in 2011, and Cruder expects more at the December event. To learn more about Something to Remember, check out the project’s website: givesomethingtoremember.com

After mom passed away, all we had were memories and images of her, and those memories and photos are the important things.

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WELCOME HOME Hardin/Wallbro House is Designed for Giving By Carolyn Muse Grant Photography by Nathan Douglas

A beautiful Tuscan home on a tree-lined street in Red Rock Country Club is home and more to Kendall Hardin and her husband, Hans Wallbro. It’s snuggled next to the golf course and comes with its own thinker’s cave and tree house. Intrigued? Yes, so were we. Kendall and Hans have lived in this welcoming and comfortable 4,500-square-foot home for over four years. And, while it’s just the two of them and their miniature greyhound, Simon, every space in the home is functional and put to use. Often homes of this size have formal living areas or spare rooms that never seen any action. Not so in this home. Kendall Hardin has a background in art history, supporting her love of all types of art—Asian, African, textiles, and all forms of decorative arts. And while her home has a Tuscan façade and architecture on the inside, Kendall is a contemporary person and she has used her love of the arts and her design skills to give the home a contemporary edge. For 30 years Kendall has worked in the arts and entertainment industry, assisting companies and non-profits. Her specialty is taking entities apart and putting them back together. She served as the CEO of ArtServe, a habitat for the arts and entertainment industry. It is a learning lab and resource center for the industry designed to help arts and cultural organizations reach for the stars. Kendall says, “I feel like the best consultants have line experience and an appreciation of the art form itself. I’m currently a circuit writer for the Nevada Arts Council and have done over 55 consultancies in the state with 42

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arts groups, the Opera, the Ballet and the Philharmonic.” She is also currently working with a northern Nevada performing arts center in Battle Mountain and the Jewish Repertory Theatre here in Las Vegas.

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While working with the National Endowment for the Arts, she said she was taught a valuable lesson on being a good consultant. “When working with these organizations I become a change agent, and learned that the best consultants self-destruct. They literally work themselves out of a job.” So now about that house. Not only does Kendall spend her time and expertise giving, so does the home. Kendall and Hans use the home for their personal entertaining, inviting friends for many parties and barbeques, but it is also opened to arts and entertainment organizations for dinners or soirees. Groups often need a warm, inviting place to host functions, and this lovely home stands ready and willing. “We spend a lot of time outside, and the house offers great indoor and outdoor living. There’s a big flow for parties, and it’s not the least cramped. It’s just a great entertaining house.” So what was that about a thinker’s cave and tree house? the house. It’s so welcoming and inviting with an unobstructed view of the golf course. The big tree in the back yard is like a cave and you sit inside there. It’s a nice place to sit and think and then we have the tree house one story up. We call the backyard under the tree the thinker’s cave. And the balcony off the

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master suite is called the tree house. The big tree comes in over it—and you literally feel like you’re in a tree house. It changes your perspective just to be outside in these great spaces.” Kendall is also happy to say that it’s a friendly house and has a good feel. “I’m not into pretentious— as a designer I like ergonomics, comfort and functionality. Then everything else takes care of itself.” Kendall and Hans both have creative jobs and need their own space. Her creative design of the space provided both with private offices and also made every space serve a purpose. The kitchen and den are the main living spaces. There is a dining room that also serves as a meeting room.

...as a designer I like ergonomics, comfort and functionality. Then everything else takes care of itself.

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Kendall has a piano room. Simon has his own room where he can bask in the sun. And Hans is a chocolate importer/broker, and there is a chocolate room! There is also, of course, a very private guest suite with its own entry.

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Not a lot of work was necessary to make the house theirs when they moved in. There were renovations in a couple of rooms, some new furniture, and the entire house got a coat of beautiful light celery colored paint. These changes and Kendall’s innate design expertise made it the home they love. While Kendall and Hans appreciate being in and out of the house, Kendall says they also have four-legged visitors outside too. “There is a lot of animal life here —red foxes, bob cats, coyotes.” She has had personal meetings with all of them and recalled seeing the bob cat for the first time. “I thought it was a house cat, and then much to my surprise, no, too big, it’s a bob cat!” They checked each other out, and then they moved on. In addition to the thinker’s cave tree, there are many trees and plants on the grounds and Kendall says that taking care of them is grounding for her. “I do a lot of gardening—there was no living plant when we moved in and now we have a lot. I do trimming, watering, tending. It’s great for me.” Kendall’s love of giving back to community organizations is her inspiration, and that same love of giving inspires her and Hans to welcome the community into their home. Their contributions make their lovely home even more special.

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DESIGN GIVES HOPE Eurie Creative Changes Lives By Daria Riley | Photography courtesy of Eurie Creative

His father used to draw illustrations for his mother. His mother was the family’s interior designer. His parents were creatively gifted. Yet they both came to America from Mexico to be migrant workers. America offered a better life, if not for themselves, for their son, Victor Rodriquez. His parents valued education, and they celebrated in Victor’s determination to fulfill their dream for his life. Victor was a diligent student; he always exhibited a drive to learn. As a small child attending a summer school for migrant children, a teacher told him he could be anything he wanted to be and do anything he wanted to do in life. That opened his eyes to his own potential and gave him hope for a promising future. Graduating from college was never in question for Victor, and owning Eurie Creative, a Las Vegas design firm, has been just a part of a larger plan. In five years, Eurie Creative has set the philanthropic standard for design firms in Las Vegas. To further his passion to give, Rodriquez developed Eurie Cares—an initiative supporting non-profit organizations. Through Eurie Cares, the agency provides branding, graphic design, copywriting, communications and marketing services for several organizations each year. Over the past years, Eurie Creative has donated more than $125,000 in reduced rate services. Victor’s commitment to the Las Vegas community ranges from reviewing design portfolios for college students to

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Eurie Cares also provided pro bono services to Colors of Lupus Nevada, Cultural Corridor Coalition, Frederick Douglass Family Foundation, Las Vegas Natural History Museum and the Las Vegas Science Festival. As Victor looks ahead to the coming years, he envisions his agency will continue to be a leader in community involvement. By making the community his first priority, Victor hopes his Eurie Cares division will continue to grow and change lives. He believes that giving transcends business, and his firm is committed to the underserved. Eurie Cares will continue to support nonprofit organizations that lack exposure, especially those who serve the most vulnerable and excluded. Eurie Creative is more than a design firm, it’s a catalyst for change. Victor Rodriquez invests in people and his generosity transforms lives. He helps our community find hope, the same hope he found long ago in a migrant summer school classroom. blvdslv.com

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Eurie Cares’ most recent non-profit work invested resources into Casa de Luz, an organization that was nominated by Facebook friends during Eurie Creative’s 5th anniversary celebration. The ARTreach logo helped Casa de Luz launch and grow a creative arts program that served more than 100 aspiring young artists.

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raising awareness for organizations at First Friday. He has collected supplies for a school destroyed by Hurricane Jimena in Mulege, Mexico, collected goodies and assembled baskets for Easter, held holiday book and toy drives, and hosted two “Gather for Good” events that introduced guests to six underserved local non-profits. Recently, Eurie Creative was nominated for the National Minority Council Community Service Award.

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People who love food are flocking to a Chinatown strip mall for some of the most interesting and delicious Japanese dining experiences to be had in Las Vegas.

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THE SOUL OF SEOUL PLAZA Japanese Cuisine in a Chinatown Strip Mall By Jillian Plaster | Photography by Jillian Plaster

Don’t let this “blink and you’ll miss it” strip center on Spring Mountain just west of Decatur deter you from discovering the gems inside. Oddly, Seoul Plaza is fast becoming the place for Japanese restaurateurs to open. These authentic and sophisticated hot spots showcasing a variety of dishes from the “Land of the Rising Sun” are attracting foodies from near and far. After you dine at one, you’ll want to explore the whole lot.

visual appeal, a string of other restaurants opened. At Monta, piping hot Ramen is the specialty. Choose from three kinds of broth with distinct flavors: Tonkatsu, Shoyu or Miso. The noodles in the Shoyu and Miso are thicker and chewier than in the

Tonkatsu, but all the varieties are similar in that they are topped with chasu (tender, roasted, fatty pork), scallions, kikurage (mushroom), takenoko (bamboo shoots) and scallions. You can then customize your Ramen with little extras that include a

The restaurant that kicked off the center is Raku, a small plates concept that is the brainchild of chef Abriya Raku. Many of the items are prepared on a Robata grill, done better here than many other local restaurants who use this method of cooking. Raku uses oak “binchotan” charcoal to impart a smoky, charred flavor into skewers like bacon wrapped enoki mushrooms and Korobuta pork cheek. Off-grill items that shouldn’t be missed are the agedashi tofu (home-made deep-fried tofu in dashi broth) and sashimi salad made with the freshest fish and dressed with three different extraordinary sauces. After Raku demonstrated that the location of Seoul Plaza was more important than its

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Dining at the restaurants in Seoul Plaza demonstrates that the heart of Japanese cooking is alive and well in Las Vegas. Tip: They’re all becoming incredibly popular despite apparently no advertising, so choose to go at off times and you’ll enjoy a local slice of Japan in no time.

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Continuing on the tour leads one to Kabuto, an authentic sushi restaurant seating only 16 people between the two tables and a bar. The fish selections here change daily, and most come directly from Japan. The fillets from which the skilled chefs cut the portions are stored in wooden boxes rather than refrigerated units, keeping the fish at a perfect temperature and adding to the “anti-sushi bar” ambience of the restaurant. The chefs will indicate which pieces you can add soy sauce to, which is not so much a suggestion as a dictate. Eating fish of this quality comes at a price, but it is a musthave experience for any fish aficionado. Just don’t ask for any sort of roll and be sure to make a reservation.

blackboard on the wall, with some changing seasonally and others remaining restaurant staples. Not every combination is successful, but you can’t go wrong with the Miso Carbonara. Al dente spaghetti bathes in a deliciously light and soup-like cream sauce, and is topped with slivers of fried shallots and tiny fish.

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perfectly coddled egg, butter, more pork or Takana, pickled mustard leaf. You can further customize with condiments such as pickled ginger strips and minced garlic.

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Japanese Curry Zen is one of the newbies on the block, offering what is typical comfort food in Japan. The menu is even shorter than Monta’s, but proves that it is better to do one thing right than nothing at all. Their original curry sauce is seasoned with ginger, fennel, chili, turmeric, cinnamon and paprika. All of these are lauded for their health benefits as described on the back of the menus, which is a good thing because almost all the proteins you can add to your curry are deep fried. Excellent choices include the croquette, chicken cutlet and Korobuta sausage. Every dish also comes with rice, to which it is recommended you add the almonds and raisins in the condiment tray on your table. Finally, the place that offers perhaps the most unusual fare in the center is Nakamura Ya, where Japanese and Italian cuisines are blended. Pasta specials are written on a

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The approach of the holiday season is a perfect time to explore a new makeup look that will make heads turn. This holiday season it’s all about glamour and sparkle—think red satin lips, holodium powders, gold shimmery eyes and dewy skin.

This season isn’t just about women, however. Men need to be on their game, too! Here are my top makeup product must-haves for men and women this season.

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IMHO ’Tis the Season... By Nancy Houssels As I sit in my office, I can hear the strains of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker playing down the hall as the dancers of Nevada Ballet Theatre rehearse an all-new production of the holiday favorite. Our Artistic Director, James Canfield, has choreographed four other Nutcrackers, but this one he feels will be the most authentic, elaborate and special. We will open at the beautiful Smith Center for the Performing Arts on December 15 and hopefully, remain at The Smith Center every Christmas for many years to come. The Nutcracker, with its wide appeal to children and families of all ages, is Nevada Ballet Theatre’s gift to the community. When I first came to Las Vegas with my partner in 1966 as the closing act at the Dunes Hotel Casino de Paris show, I had no idea that I would eventually make Las Vegas my permanent home. We returned to Las Vegas in 1968 to open in a new edition of the Folies Bergère at the Tropicana Hotel. It was then that I met my husband, J. Kell Houssels, President of the Tropicana. I then retired, married and settled in Las Vegas to raise my children and Great Danes and a ballet company. The sixties, seventies and eighties were an exciting time to be in Las Vegas. The town and the gaming

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industry were growing, flourishing, changing and Las Vegas was rapidly becoming an international tourist destination. It was during that time that I found my niche . . . the arts. In those days, the Las Vegas entertainment was concentrated on the Strip, but as the University grew, it began to fill the fine arts gap. In 1972, I became involved in the formation of Nevada’s first and only professional ballet company, Nevada Dance Theatre, now Nevada Ballet Theatre. The company celebrated its 40th anniversary this year. Now we are the resident ballet company of The Smith Center. In March of 2012, The Smith Center opened. It took 18 years to complete the project, but thanks to Fred Smith and the Reynolds Foundation, the state, the city, the county and numerous generous Las Vegans, the Center was built on time and on budget. Now it serves our community, bringing together people of all ages, all nationalities and all walks of life to enjoy the finest of the arts. Las Vegas is a very generous city . . . a city that gives all year long. I know and work with so many individuals who unselfishly dedicate their lives to worthy causes. We have organizations that feed, clothe and care for people and now we have added food for the soul. Yes, ‘tis the season and I plan to celebrate it!

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