Triskaidekaphobia - the fear of the number 13.
Paraskevidekatriaphobia – the fear of Friday the 13th.
Irrational? Perhaps. Any fear or phobia is personal to each person and when it comes to innate fears, there is no such thing as rational thinking.
I’m afraid of spiders. I just don’t like the thought of them crawling on me, poisonous or [...]

It’s pretty toasty outside. Hot foods don’t sound as appetizing. A salad may be just what you need to stay cool. For this issue Chef Steve has prepared a fresh and deliciously lite Caprese Salad. Steve teaches the technique of layering called Napoleon style. By using a ring mold you can make it look as good as it tastes. The salad combined with the orange reduction sauce is a perfect compliment to a day of fun in the sun.

A line of strippers roll their eyes at each other as several customers walk into the club. They recognize a group of four that just arrived and make their way to the bar, but none of the girls approach them. At the back of the club their cab driver is collecting a couple hundred dollars for dropping his passengers at the door. The driver waits 20 minutes while the group of four has a drink, then pulls his cab around and picks them up again. They drive to another strip club and do the same thing, having another drink and collecting another pay out from the club. They continue this practice all night and at the end of the evening, the cab driver splits the money with his friends and drops them off at home. Everybody’s had a great time and made some extra money.

AMY CARABBA IS EXTREMELY INSPIRING. Her love of life and her desire to seize the moment is contagious. A new resident to Sin City and the latest addition to Fox 5’s morning news team, Amy is shaking things up and getting the attention of SINNERs with her non-traditional spunky style of reporting. Her extreme ideas and fearless way of life set her apart from the boring news reporters you have grown up with. Talking with her reiterates that you really have nothing to fear but fear it self.

NOBODY’S PERFECT BUT THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE WHO ARE DOWNRIGHT FLAWED WHEN IT COMES TO DATING. There are obvious deal breakers in any relationship: lying, cheating, jail time, halitosis, missing teeth, road rage, not showering, being unemployed, and still living with your parents are a few that come to mind. Everyone exhibits deal breaker behavior now and again. Relationships take a lot of hard work and compromise, but there are some things you just cannot overlook!

In October 2008, 2 students joined forces to shoot a short film entitled  Tokyo Rose. Writer/Director A.J. Ovio, and Actor / Producer Jorge Gomez. Since then, these two up & coming artists dominated UNLV’s Spring Flicks by bringing home 4 awards: Best Director, Best Actress, Best Actor, and Best Screenplay. They also took home Best [...]

This is a city that appreciates the culinary arts and respects the culture as an art form. Many of us SINNERs enjoy cooking at home, or love to experiment with recipes as a hobby. Las Vegas is home to some of the most decadent restaurants in the world which are ran by kitchen masterminds.

I had no idea that I would stumble upon this fashion boutique gem in Las Vegas–It took me by surprise. I think I had forgotten how fun it is supposed to be when you shop for a new outfit. Nowadays, every time I have plans for a night out, I feel stressed. I have no [...]

Vegas indoor skydiving is the gateway drug for the curious adrenaline junkie. It’s the baby step for the passive thrill seeker. Once you get a little taste of the weightlessness, all inhibitions go out the window. People come from all over to simulate the superpower of flying, and what do you know? It’s right in our backyard.

Shannon Bundy, owner of Staytrue Tattoo Parlor talks about artist Serene Temple, and how he knew she was the real deal.
A few years back, around the time that the tattoo reality shows hit the television, I remember hearing talk of a young, female tattooer in Vegas named Serene that was also a very gifted artist. Having been in this industry for some years, and having witnessed the never ending flow of less than able people trying to be tattooers (which has multiplied tenfold since tattooing hit the small screen), I tend to be a bit jaded and dismissed this talk as mere tattoo shop banter. So, when she stopped by our shop to visit a friend of hers who was working there at the time, our first meeting was cordial and consisted of a basic “hello” and “nice to meet you.” I didn’t really take much notice since I meet new tattooers all the time