FASHION NIGHT OUT
By Michelle Franco
Every First Friday the Gypsy Den provides a free service to the Las Vegas community. It gives the displaced (sometimes unwanted) teenage population a place to hang out, listen to up and coming musicians, admire artwork, and most importantly get cultured. But as the saying goes; nothing is free; now the Gypsy Den is paying the bill. And it is a hefty one. The cost of acquiring permits for the performances, hiring Metro police officers to attend, liability insurance covering the 400+ attendees, and previous tickets have made the future of the Den uncertain. These facts were too much for Raven Moonhawk to bear. She took action by organizing Fashion Night Out a fundraiser to save the Den.
A childhood wonderland set in a beach paradise is what the Gypsy Den is like. When you are there it feels like you are stranded on the coolest island ever. The backyard area is adorned with hanging lights, vintage doors that double as display walls for art, cleverly painted images, statues, and plenty of seating. Even the simple act of stepping is taken to another level as your feet are treated to the soft beach sand which covers the ground. Aside from its physical beauty, the Den is worth saving for what it does.
Every First Friday any artist is free to display and sell their work, without giving commission to the Den. Musicians who are looking for a large audience need only to contact the Den. As for our youth, they are given a safe, creative environment to socialize. Las Vegas needs a place like this.
This city is changing. Art and culture are becoming priorities in our community as we see the lasting impact of such investments. Do not let the Gypsy Den become a fond memory. Go in there! Buy a shirt or a piece of handmade jewelry, maybe even a custom headdress for that party you have to look dashing for. If you’re more of a philanthropist, donations are accepted. Let’s keep this wonderland alive and well.