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Emergency Art Comes to Rescue Las Vegas?

Sixth and Fremont may seem like an unlikely place for Las Vegas artists to congregate, and the El Cortez Casino may seem like an unlikely patron of the arts.  But the city’s growing supply of surplus real estate and downward spiraling financial vectors has opened up a budding entrepreneur opportunity reminiscent of SoHo in New York in the 60’s.   The business venture is called the Emergency Arts Creative Collective, Las Vegas’ latest contribution to the West Coast art scene. 

The El Cortez has a specific business need – increase foot traffic.  And the El Cortez also has an empty building just around the corner.  But opening another mini-mall collection of souvenir shops and yogurt bars won’t be enough to boost the number of Friday night slot players.  

What to do?  Why not take a page from the area South of Houston street in New York where, in the late 60’s, a dying bit of ill conceived government infrastructure that was turned into an art mecca of wide open spaces with great light and cheap rents.  The El Cortez is banking on it,  hoping that people will come to view exhibits and shop and then walk over to the casino for an evening’s entertainment.   

The local people behind the Emergency Arts are gallery owner Jennifer Harrington and her fiance Michael Cornthwaite, owner of the Downtown Cocktail Room.  “For a couple hundred dollars a month they [the artists] can have their own brick and mortar [location],” said Harrington. 

The Emergency Arts already has space rented to several artists, a vintage retailer, a coffee shop and a cafe.  On-site fixtures are being reused and recycled.  X-ray light panels will become part of a photographer’s display.  The large open sections of floor space, once the nurses stations and patient waiting areas, are being turned into general use display centers and communal meeting sights.  

“Part of the charm of this place are all the common areas, so people who rent very small spaces can come out here and use these bigger areas for meetings,” Harrington said. 

There’s a lot happening at Sixth and Fremont in Las Vegas now.  The April opening is just weeks away and more than 15 spots are still available for rent.  Those involved in the Emergency Arts Creative Collective are looking forward to introducing this artist venue to the Las Vegas community.  

Only time will tell if this is the beginning of a Vegas SoHo evolution.

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19-Year-Old Las Vegas Jazz Jam Session Still Wails

West Las Vegas was historically a proving ground for many of a young musician. Ray Anthony, Lionel Hampton, Sy Zenter and others picked a spot at one of the six clubs on Jackson Street in Las Vegas on Monday nights and jammed, because most musicians were off on Mondays. HuckDaniels

Those old days still live on in Las Vegas at the Huck Daniels Celebrity Jam at 8 p.m. Saturdays in the Fiesta lounge in the El Cortez.   Usually the sessions are packed and last until 1 or 2 in the morning, with more than a dozen musicians and vocalist usually taking their turn onstage, providing some of the best “hidden” entertainment in Las Vegas at a price that’s hard to beat: a two-drink minimum. 

It has not been easy for the Huck Daniels Celebrity Jam session, which began 19 years ago at the Aladdin, then bounced around to the Maxim, Continental, and the Stratosphere before landing at its present home at the El Cortez. 

“Now it’s a struggle to survive,” says guitarist Huck Daniels, who moved to Las Vegas from Reno in 1962.  “Back in the day, young musicians with a lot of experience could play smaller clubs till they got up on their instrument and stuff.  We don’t have that anymore and as a result you have guys who don’t know how to act on stage. 

“About a third or the people here are singers and musicians, the rest are just fans,” Daniels says.

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