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A Vegas Blog Passes On

Posted on November 05, 2009 by Marc

I’m unhappy to report that the LA Times is closing up shop on their Las Vegas blog “Movable Buffet.”  “Movable Buffet” was one of the first Las Vegas blogs that I read and I’ll miss it.  Having the LA Times name attached seemed to give the blog a little more mainstream credibility than some of the other blogs that I read.

The final blog is below.  Please check out the site to access their archives.

In a very Vegas way, I got lucky.

In October 2005, I was hired by L.A. Times editors who had found my Vegas writing online. I became one of the first bloggers in the history of the L.A. Times. Vegas was booming in those years, and tourists from California were pouring into town, many buying investment homes. The idea of a blog that documented daily the happenings and entertainments that drew so many to Vegas made sense on a lot of levels. Obviously, much has changed since then, and I am sad to report the Movable Buffet blog is being discontinued.

The Vegas news and events that were covered here you will now find covered by other L.A. Times blogs in entertainment and travel.  For those of you who enjoy my Vegas coverage for the Los Angeles Times, my print column continues to run in Sunday Calendar (along with photos from Sarah Gerke). I also hope to blog about Vegas again soon, and so please keep an eye out.

I have to thank Sarah, the Buffet’s loyal photographer, above all others. She was on board with this blog from Day 1. She shot Vegas out of pure joy. Thank you, Sarah. Your photos, as so many readers have commented,  have always been incredible. I also need to thank the fantastic staff of the L.A. Times, who for four straight years has hosted this blog, edited its entries and made suggestions that have made me a better writer, reporter and even person.

But most of all, I want to thank those of you who have read me daily or even once. I hope I wrote something you enjoyed. I am very grateful to all. Thank you. Be well.

– Richard Abowitz


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