Joey Lawrence shared that his real name isn't Joey Lawrence, nor were his brothers born Matthew Lawrence and Andrew Lawrence. Find out what the trio's real last name is and why they changed it.
"We did the very clichéd, in the beginning, goofy blonde who says foolish things," Lorre says of the character Penny. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Lorre, alongside Warner Bros. Television ...
On Dec. 9, Wikipedia’s Arbitration Committee (ArbCom), the site’s version of a Supreme Court, sanctioned three editors over their purported involvement in a Wikipedia channel on the “Tech ...
This week we’re bringing you an exciting episode beginning with the launch of Libby’s new creative consulting business. Libby celebrates one month of working independently and shares about her ...
March is National Nutrition Month. This annual event, led by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, shines a spotlight on good food choices and healthy eating habits. This year’s theme is ...
Yasmeen Ohebsion attended Tulane University to pursue higher education and earn a degree. Last May, she graduated from Tulane with more than just a diploma — she became an activist. A few weeks ...
Perhaps it was accidental that Joel Nickerson was selected as the new senior rabbi of Wilshire Boulevard Temple (WBT) on Oct. 6, 2023, the day, he noted, before the world changed forever.
Every man whose heart uplifted him came, and everyone whose spirit inspired him to generosity brought the offering of the Lord for the work of the Tent of Meeting, for all its service, and for the ...
When Beth Abrams lost her Pacific Palisades home of 20 years in the Palisades fire, she lost the things that reflect her “journey through life,” she says. Gone are irreplaceable heirlooms ...
In 2014, Dorit Rabinyan, an established Israeli author, published a novel entitled “Gader Haya.” Well before the book was translated into over 20 languages, including in English as “All the ...
Its significance may well come to the fore at another time. Michael Berenbaum is director of the Sigi Ziering Institute and a professor of Jewish Studies at American Jewish University.
Nutrition coach and naturopath Remi Haik believes that self-care is the key to healthy living. Haik grew up in the 1990s, when fashion TV arrived and the beauty standard was women needed to be skinny.