The symbolic, implicit smooch
January 23, 2012 by Samuel Powers · Leave a Comment
Looking for love, companionship, affirmation Read More →
The Walk Through: One Rebel’s observations on the Renaissance Festival
October 10, 2011 by Samuel Powers · Leave a Comment
The Renaissance Festival comes to Las Vegas just once a year, but for many who dress up, Read More →
Vegetarianism, Michael Vick and Lampshades
October 3, 2011 by Samuel Powers · Leave a Comment
Lecturer discusses common denominator between the three separate entities Read More →
Careful Ascent
September 26, 2011 by Samuel Powers · Leave a Comment
Notes from a Rebel’s trip to the top Read More →
Las Vegas Strip plagued by fliers
September 23, 2010 by Samuel Powers · 1 Comment
Escort service advertisements rampant Las Vegas needs to clean up the Strip. That sounds like a paradox, does it not? In some ways, it may even appear counterproductive to the city’s survival. How can...
The political tide of discontent flows again
September 9, 2010 by Samuel Powers · 4 Comments
Closer margins in Congress might bring compromise With midterm elections around the corner, Republicans seem poised to recapture many congressional seats and perhaps the majority in both houses. Public...
Obtuse Angle
August 26, 2010 by Samuel Powers · 3 Comments
In dull race, GOP candidate is ill-suited for office In probably the most talked about senatorial election in the country, neither candidate is doing much talking. Incumbent Harry Reid is prone to gaffes...
A new age of TV news
July 26, 2010 by Samuel Powers · 1 Comment
Remembering Walter Cronkite, when news reporting was unbiased and impersonal One year after Walter Cronkite passed away, we are reminded of the era that he left behind. Cronkite is remembered most for...
Driving under the influence of text messaging
July 12, 2010 by Samuel Powers · 2 Comments
Punishments backed by law can reduce texting while driving Read More →
Not doing enough to save water
June 21, 2010 by Samuel Powers · 2 Comments
Desert climate necessitates greater vigilance I was washing my hands the other day when it struck me how much water I was wasting. As I scrubbed my hands, I watched water pour continuously from the faucet...





