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atlantic city Archives

Reveling in it

Friday November 9th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

K-Mart casino?

Wednesday October 24th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

MGM Mirage in AC

Monday October 15th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

City Center East announced

Thursday October 4th, 2007 in atlantic city | Comments Off

Bingo in AC

Monday September 17th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

AC council seeks to end casino shuttle

Friday September 7th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

Reveling in a new casino

Tuesday August 28th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

AC casinos getting higher

Wednesday July 25th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

Electronic talking table games for AC

Thursday July 19th, 2007 in atlantic city | 1 Comment »

Asian high rollers: the new thing?

Wednesday June 13th, 2007 in atlantic city, gambling & culture, life in vegas | No comments »

AC of tomorrow?

Monday June 11th, 2007 in atlantic city, business of gambling | No comments »

Sands sale

Thursday June 7th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

Take a casino bed home!

Wednesday May 23rd, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

Taj best in AC?

Monday May 21st, 2007 in atlantic city, business of gambling | No comments »

Fear death by decreased revenue

Friday May 11th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

Lee on AC

Tuesday May 8th, 2007 in atlantic city, business of gambling | No comments »

Sands ends with a garage sale

Monday April 30th, 2007 in atlantic city, business of gambling | No comments »

Maybe this is why they went bust

Wednesday April 4th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

It’s not TV, it’s AC on HBO

Thursday March 8th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

No Bader master plan yet

Tuesday March 6th, 2007 in atlantic city | No comments »

David G. Schwartz

the die is cast

is the online home of David G. Schwartz, who writes extensively about Las Vegas, gambling, and history.

He's the Director of the Center for Gaming Research at UNLV and has a Ph.D. in United States history from UCLA. He's also taught a range of subjects, running the gamut from hospitality security to gambling history to writing creative non-fiction.

You can learn more about him on the about page.