The Pepperdine Theatre Program performed “Villette,” an adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s novel, in the Lindhurst Theatre from Jan. 23, through Jan. 27. Playwright Sara Gmitter explores ideas of love, mental health and friendship.
Posts from: February 18, 2024
When it came time for Dr. Denny Martin, President of Sparrow Hospital at the time of the February 13th, 2023, mass shooting at MSU, to address the media, the emotional impact of what had happened w…
A love affair with a young Israeli in the 1980s swept one author off her feet. In the months since Oct. 7, she’s been revisiting it.
Tomorrow isn’t just Valentine’s Day; it’s also National Donor Day, a day dedicated to spreading awareness about organ donations and recognizing those who have given the gift of life.
Lent is a time of reflection to deepen one’s faith and join Christ on the journey to the cross.
It’s a whole new experience.
COVID-19’s 2020 death toll had dragged life expectancy down to 78, the lowest since 2009, the report showed.
Startup biotech and pharmaceutical companies can benefit from basing themselves in locations where ‘chance’ meetings with decision makers and potential collaborators are more likely to occur. The benefits of proximity between startups and Big Pharma go both ways.
Columnist Jacquielynn Floyd on her first Valentine’s Day without her husband, Mike Hashimoto.
The county originally created a masterplan for the park near Wendell after several meetings in 2008, but the project got delayed.