L. B. Danelope excavates info on Las Vegas newsie Matthew O’Brien‘s just-out “Beneath the Neon,” a book about Las Vegas’ literal underworld, the infrastructure of tunnels beneath the impossible city. If anyone knows of a map of my hypothetical interconnections between the tourist tunnels – the vast underground malls that fascinated me on my recent visit – and the service tunnels that presumably tie the competing conglomerates’ air-conditioned pleasure silos together, it is this man. Here’s a photo gallery of a walk with O’Brien under part of the Strip that includes Caesar’s Palace.
Dream
The earwigs, each the size of a full-grown housecat, tugged at the potted plants, lugging them in an ineffectual attempt at camouflage. As they eventually dropped the containers, we were surprised to see hows many of them there were.