LOOK WHO’S FUNNY! Galaxy Glenn, the complete entertainer
February 1, 2009 by 09dgozd
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
A native of San Diego, Glenn Runnells (Galaxy Glenn) keeps the masses laughing in Las Vegas on KCEP -FM, 88.1 and as a host at Sam’s Town Live nightclub. Many also have been overwhelmed with tears of laughter as he served as the opening act of some of our most admired musical artists such as: […]
Highlights from the 2008 Taste & Sounds of Soul…
See you Feb. 20-22 at the Fremont Street Experience for your taste of soul celebrating Black History Month!
From Los Angeles to Las Vegas…
February 1, 2009 by 09dgozd
Filed under Celebrity Photos
SCENES FROM ACTRESS KIM COLES’ BIRTHDAY BASH IN LOS ANGELES
Money moves with Ernest Fountain
Money will come and it will go. The question is where are you? Ernest Fountain, chief executive officer of New Ventures Inc. and The Nevada Minority Business Enterprise Center, shares money insights in a “changing” economy. BI: How will African-Americans survive our economic crisis today as we have done in the past? Fountain: We need […]
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid reflects on the integration of Las Vegas
United States Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid reflects on this historic time in our country. Said Reid, “During this Black History Month, we commemorate Dr. James McMillan, Woodrow Wilson, Clarence Ray and all those who integrated Las Vegas and make it a great place to live, work and visit. “In the 1940s and 1950s, black […]
Historic black Las Vegas and the civil rights era
February 1, 2009 by 09dgozd
Filed under Community, Cover Story, Feature
By Kimberly Bailey-Tureaud The lights of equal rights were dim in Las Vegas for black people during the civil rights era. This Black History Month marks another moment when we reflect on our history as a collective African- American people. Many of us who reside in Las Vegas might not be aware of the local […]
WINTER WORK PAYS OFF IN SPRING AND SUMMER
Do you keep putting off upgrading your lawn to a water-smart design that can save you time and money? Well you’re in luck, because now is the perfect time to start planning. Southern Nevada’s climate allows for year-round landscape installation, so winter is no excuse to put off much-needed upgrades for your water intensive grass. […]
A Black History Month tribute
Black history marks its national celebration this month. Nevertheless, we should walk in celebration of black history each and every day, and pay tribute to our vast and rich history by contributing big thoughts, passion and mindsets for the betterment of all humanity. Together with the Review-Journal newspaper, we bring this issue giving rise to […]
Change is on the way: Obama prepares to take the oath of office
January 1, 2009 by 09dgozd
Filed under Cover Story, Feature
by Kimberly Bailey-Tureaud At last, January is here when we are exhaling to embrace our new president of the United States of America, Barack Obama. This once unreal thought is now coming into clear reality: Obama is our 44th president. Many of us have waited much too late to have secured our flights, bus tickets […]
Black stuntmen and women recognized at Fitzgeralds
January 1, 2009 by 09dgozd
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Over a 40-year career in Hollywood, Calvin Brown fell down on the job a lot – and he got paid well for it. He even broke a few bones along the way. But recognized as Hollywood’s first professional stuntman, it was not the stunts that were the hardest part of his job, it was his […]