Ruth’s Truths – Ruth Morris
It’s Yom Kippur, and I’m fasting. Fasting is a big part of the holiday, along with prayer, reflection, forgiveness, and tradition. I am not setting out to explain all aspects of this holiday at this …[READ MORE]
It’s Yom Kippur, and I’m fasting. Fasting is a big part of the holiday, along with prayer, reflection, forgiveness, and tradition. I am not setting out to explain all aspects of this holiday at this …[READ MORE]
The world premiere of Dael Orlandersmith’s “Forever,” directed by Center Theatre Group Associate Artistic Director Neel Keller, opens Sunday, October 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the CTG/Kirk Douglas Theatre. A DouglasPlus presentation, “Forever” was commissioned …[READ MORE]
Dear Jethro, What the heck!?!?!? I just saw a video on The Lady’s computer. It shows a bunch of beautiful humans leaving school and driving to the beach in an orange van. They drink beer …[READ MORE]
NASA’s Astrobiology Institute (NAI) announced that the SETI Institute has been selected as a new member of the NAI for a 5-year research program, “Changing Planetary Environments and the Fingerprints of Life.” Led by SETI’s …[READ MORE]
In the Jewish tradition, once a year there is a Day of Repentance — a time for contrition for misdeeds, focusing on self-improvement, and making a fresh start. Obtaining forgiveness for sins and showing mercy …[READ MORE]
Culver City’s Disability Advisory Committee (DAC) has been selected as an ADA25 Access honoree by the Los Angeles County Commission on Disabilities. On October 20, at a reception celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the American …[READ MORE]
When The Culver Hotel opened back in 1924, America was deep in the throes of Prohibition, but that didn’t stop its clientele of starlets, politicians, gangsters, movie moguls and socialites from having a fine cocktail …[READ MORE]
Culver City Unified School District recently celebrated the groundbreaking of the second phase of the Athletic Complex at Culver City High School. The latest phase will include major improvements to the softball field, baseball field, …[READ MORE]
This past Sunday, October 5, saw a small gathering of local voters interested in a down ballot race on a vital office – The Board of the West Basin Water District. Candidate Scott Houston spoke …[READ MORE]
Keeping up with the local restaurant scene requires both stamina and stealth. Something called the North Beach Grocery may be opening soon downtown, while the Arts District has lost the Muddy Leek. Closures result in …[READ MORE]
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