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Mona Van Joseph Las Vegas Psychic We really dodged a bullet in August. Asteroid 2019: OK it was the size of a football field when it whizzed past Earth on July 25. Traveling at roughly 54,000 miles per hour, it came into the astronomers’ radar just in time to witness its trajectory. If it had hit Earth, it could have destroyed...
Bailey Valentine JULY 1, 2006-JUNE 27,2019 By Lisa Valentine I never planned on having a “dog-dog.” In fact, up until I found Bailey, I’d always been more of a cat person. My significant other at the time had other ideas, and that’s how we ended up with Bailey. He wanted a “dog-dog.” We weren’t planning on taking a dog home with...
Terry Wilsey Sponsored Content Awesome August heat reminds us that AFAN Black and White Party wraps up the Summer fun and that we are asked to FUNd-IT. Did You know the “FUNd-It is our travel way of helping You support Your favorite charity? Book with us at A Answer on Travel and You can direct FUNd-IT funds to Your choice. So what is...
It’s safe to say the secret is out (pun intended) on professional sports embracing the LGBTQIA+ community. In fact, all but two Major League baseball franchises nationwide (cough… we’re looking at you, Texas) have introduced some form of celebration for the LGBTQIA+ community. While some progressive strongholds in other cities have enjoyed nearly a decade of collaboration, it’s worth...
Summer break is in full swing for valley schools, and while Las Vegas may be best known as the ultimate adult playground, our fair city is also home to some of the best family-friendly activities in the nation. Embrace your sense of adventure at our local recreational areas and preserves. Discover something new at one of the many...
Jerry Cade, MD, is an AIDS/HIV health care pioneer. University Medical Center’s HIV program formally began Aug 29, 1985. UMC’s AIDS Outpatient Clinic opened in November 1986. UMC’s dedicated HIV inpatient unit opened on July 5, 1987. These entities, along with UMC’s commitment to people living with HIV/AIDS formed the core of a comprehensive, health care delivery system for...
This year marks the 35th year AFAN has held the Black & White Party fundraiser. The event started as a grassroots effort held in the Green Valley apartment of founding AFAN members Bill “Trip” Oldfield and Darryl Thomas. It was called the Generic Black & White Party because of its theme of grocery store generic brand food that had...
Tonight is pretty tough...sitting on the side of my bed staring into the ceiling and thinking of you, Giovanni. What would you have (been) doing today? You would have been on school break and getting ready for school. Instead baby, I am going to court tomorrow to see your father’s face. The monster that took your life.” —...
By Rob Schlegel Publisher So Bob Mueller has spoken and most of us should just read the book. The movie version wasn’t a box office best seller. As comedian Samantha B said, it was like watching depressed paint dry. For the most part, this magazine has refrained from discussing Donald Trump. We’ll make an exception with this issue. One of the constant...
The second annual Family Pride Day will be held at the Clark County Library, 1401 E. Flamingo Road on 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sept. 28. This year will be bigger and better than last year and it will be held inside the library and on the grounds. Here are some of the events that will be happening throughout the day: ►Drag Queen Storytime-...