Ruth’s Truths – Ruth Morris
Slipping on Stones — Since I arrived in Jerusalem, I have found myself in a state of constantly slipping on stones. I don’t wear regular sneakers, and my Skechers are only reserved for dancing, and …[READ MORE]
Slipping on Stones — Since I arrived in Jerusalem, I have found myself in a state of constantly slipping on stones. I don’t wear regular sneakers, and my Skechers are only reserved for dancing, and …[READ MORE]
Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence? Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and tortured before they died. Twelve had their homes ransacked …[READ MORE]
After nearly 25 years as Board Director for the West Basin Municipal Water District, Ed Little has retired leaving an opening on the Board. The seat is open for election in November but board members …[READ MORE]
Competing Utopias is a design collision that should never happen. But somehow, in Los Angeles, in 2014, twenty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, it will. This installation is a ‘mash-up’ in the …[READ MORE]
“Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky….” A team of astronomers, using multiple telescopes, has identified the coolest, faintest white dwarf star known. White dwarfs are the extremely dense end …[READ MORE]
For over two years, we’ve heard that Los Angeles County lacks a strategic approach to investing in walking and biking and a truly multi-modal transportation network. July 16th is your opportunity to share that with …[READ MORE]
All are welcome to the Culver City Democratic Club Annual Independence Day Picnic and BBQ! You and your friends and families are invited to join the Culver City Democratic Club’s annual Indepenence Day event. Friday …[READ MORE]
Dear Jethro The Answer Cat! Oh my gosh! Oh my gosh! Oh. My. GOSH! Everyday I stand at the window and I’m appalled. I don’t know how it happened, but there are OTHER DOGS out …[READ MORE]
Have you ever found yourself discussing race or ethnicity in “mixed company,” but lacked the right tools to keep the conversation on track? Discover new ways to engage your neighbors in a fruitful and non-threatening …[READ MORE]
Can it be 60 plus years since the first class graduated from Culver City High School in 1953? Yes, the class often called “the first class in and the first class out” is the topic …[READ MORE]
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