SPECIAL EFFECT
November 8, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
Filed under Feature
Lizzo sits confidently atop the pop music throne, with global fame and cultural impact that grows by the day. Melissa Viviane Jefferson was born in Detroit in 1988. Thirty-four years later, now known globally as pop music phenomenon Lizzo, she has captured the imagination of millions around the world with her inimitable style, bold fashion […]
I-15
October 10, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
Filed under Feature
ACES HIGH
October 1, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
Filed under Feature
Las Vegas’ beloved home team excites and inspires the city by capturing the WNBA championship. Fan adrenaline is still pumping after the Las Vegas Aces — our city’s amazing WNBA team — scored a historic win to capture the franchise’s first championship. Their thrilling game four performance sent the Connecticut Sun packing with a 78-71 […]
Celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October 1, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
Filed under Health
Celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month By Cassandra Cotton, Nathan Adelson Hospice Community Outreach Manager Celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month as a time to educate women about breast cancer and early detection and celebrate the many survivors. Breast cancer survivors and those with breast cancer are encouraged to share their stories. Every October, people all over […]
PEACE: Life is to be LIVED!
October 1, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
Filed under Extra, Peace
We all are walking through lives that are either foisted upon us or come from our individual souls. The life that is given is the gift. What we do with it depends solely on the choices we make. The wish for our life is sometimes a dream only realized when our eyes are closed. Yes, […]
Letter from the Publishers
October 1, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
Filed under Community
Legends of the Fall Autumn is now in full swing and October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a moment when Americans are asked to reflect on the importance of staying vigilant about preventative steps that are proven to save lives. Black women are at a particularly high risk for dying of the disease — and […]
This Generation’s Task: Save Democracy | By Louie Overstreet
October 1, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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BY LOUIE OVERSTREET The generation before mine, America’s greatest generation, are dying off at the rate of 600 a day. They were tasked with saving the world from tyranny and they completed their task in a magnificent way! My generation was tasked with promoting and preserving civil and human rights. We got off to a […]
Saving Money, Energy Through Home Weatherization
September 13, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
Filed under Highlights
As autumn approaches, now is the best time to plan ahead and prepare your home for the cooler weather. Weatherizing your home is a simple — and sensible — way to reduce your energy bills. ENERGY STAR estimates that you can save up to 20 percent on heating and cooling costs just by insulating and […]
Galaxy Glenn: from the Vegas stage to the pulpit
September 13, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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The legendary Phillis Wheatley likely never imagined, as the first widely-known African-American poet, that poetry would one day be integrated into everyday life as it is today with rap music, daily motivations, and slogans bringing clarity to life. Las Vegas’ own Glenn Runnells (AKA Galaxy Glenn) embodies that reality of modern life. He is not […]
YOU! HAVE THE POWER | Dr. Ellen Brown
September 13, 2022 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
Filed under Community
Take the Stage BY DR. ELLEN BROWN Definition: to become the center of attention; to become the focus of everyone’s attention. Think of any topic in the news today that seeks to address life-changing, lifesaving or how we live our everyday lives. Now, think of how often you listen to conversations and commentaries from co-workers […]





