41 flyers for presentations by the Committee for Public Safety LV.
1995-03 a list of CPS shows from August 1993 to March 1995 includes 24 weekly editions of Club Virtual, 16 single events, weekly Virtual Radio on KUNV, and hosting 3 weekly poetry readings.
1993- 08-25 “Bohemian Rhapsody: every color of the counterculture comes to Rainbow Café on poetry night.” Las Vegas Sun. by David Renzi. (Club Virtual ran weekly for six months.)
1993-10-01 “Weird Alchemy at Club Virtual.” Scope magazine. by Ilana Lisette.
1994-04 Club Virtual. illustrated story by Sean Jones.
1994-05-26 “Vice and Virtual: Club Virtual moves to the Summerlin Performing Arts Center.” New Times Las Vegas.
1994-05-27 “Café Rainbow closes: the Committee for Public Safety moves to Summerlin Performing Arts. Las Vegas Review Journal. by Mike Weatherford.
1994-07 The Committee for Public Safety LV stage show review. Scope magazine. by Geoff Carter of the CPS.
1995-01-03 Doug Jablin previews a new CPS series, Mr Bondi’s Soundhouse, at the Double Down Saloon. “Mr Bondi” was a front for Doug Jablin. Las Vegas Review Journal. by Mike Weatherford.
1995-01-25 Mr Bondi’s Soundhouse 1. Las Vegas Weekly. review by CPS producer Doug Jablin.
1995-02 Soundhouse 1. Scope magazine. reviewed by CPS producer Greg Crosby.
1995-03-02 “This old Soundhouse.” CPS Soundhouse 2 review. New Times Las Vegas. by Andrew Kiraly.
1995-05-02 Reviews of CPS Soundhouse 1, 2, by Michael Prescott. Self-published.
1995-02-16 A busy week in clubs. New Times Las Vegas. by Andrew Kiraly.
1995-03-01 Soundhouse 2. Staged at Fremont Street Reggae and Blues, located on 6th and Fremont. Las Vegas Weekly. Review by Doug Jablin.
1995-03-22 CPS Soundhouse 3. Las Vegas Weekly. Review by Doug Jablin.
1995-04-19 CPS Soundhouse 4. Las Vegas Weekly. Review by Doug Jablin.
1995-06-28 Boiled in Lead, Tippy Elvis. Las Vegas Weekly. by Dan Strong. (CPS begins importing bands. At Mad Dogs and Englishman bar on 5th Street.)
1995-08-09 Soundhouse 7, Debut of CPS-coordinated Double Down murals. K.d. Matheson, Greg Higgins, John Emmons, Anthony Bondi, Magda Seitz, Mike Romano. Las Vegas Weekly. by CPS producer Brian Weiss. (Note: The Double Down Saloon murals were a tribute to the murals at T-Mex that came and went too fast.)
1995-09-06 “Giant Ant Farm, Idiot Flesh, Mr Quintron, Tippy Elvis.” Las Vegas Weekly. by Geoff Carter.
1995-11-2 “Boiled in Lead brings new meaning to the words ‘variety show’: Celto-delic world beat rock n’ reel.” New Times Las Vegas.
1996-10-24 “Sheep on Drugs and Test Dept. Las Vegas City Life. (make history fun: ‘industrial/techno music orgy,’ ‘hell spawn of disco and punk rock.’” at Epicenter on the Strip, soon to become Utopia.)
1996-05-02 “The day people danced at an art show: A true story!” New Times Las Vegas. by Andrew Kiraly. (Horseshoe 66, Dan Tana.)
1996-07-04 “Washing machines put on a concert.” New Times Las Vegas. by Andrew Kiraly. (Conductor Gary Singh. Victor and Mayra Politis at the Attic on Main Street had a lot of washing machines. “Here was a gaggle of people at avid, smiling attention, watching a cluster of washing machines making computer driven noise, a scenario of trenchant significance.”)
1959-10. The murky history of the original (1793) Committee for Public Safety. Classics Illustrated comics.