Editor's Letter of Introduction
After a year and a half of printing, Urban Avenue has taken a virtual turn to an online publication. In this day and age, everyone is perusing the internet for timely information. We as an organization realized this fact. Through this virtual venture, thousands upon thousands of readers will have access to our stories and various nightlife activities. I would like to direct our readers to our City Guide. This particular section will allow visitors to comment on their experiences in Las Vegas. Readers will be able to share their personal opinions, via reviews, about various restaurants, nightclubs and headlining shows. Now, you can’t have the good without having a place for the bad. If you got too drunk and tried to skip out on your bill, then that’s a story of a different nature. Stories of this magnitude will be placed in our “What Happened in Vegas, When You Stayed in Vegas” section. We want your revered opinions about your experiences. No other publication serving the City of Las Vegas can claim to be this interactive with its readers. And only Urban Avenue Magazine can be described as the “Only Virtual Publication Serving Las Vegas.” As we redefine our publication, Manwell has been dying for us to publish his journals on a regular basis. He is better known for his story entitled “Love, A Four Letter Word Rarely Used in Vegas.” We will let our readers decide his fate. This story will be re-published and if the reviews garner reader’s interest, then he’s in; if not, he’s out! So, join us on this thrilling renaissance of a publication, taking readers on a vicarious joyride about the sights and sounds of viva Las Vegas.