
Paul Fisher
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Nov 27, 2024 |
oursouthbay.com | Paul Fisher
CategoryArts, Eat & Drink, People Written & photographed by Kat MonkOn a Monday morning, Dani Grant, the new owner of music venue Saint Rocke, walks me through the green room. Suddenly she steps backward and uses a pencil to pick up a pair of discarded boxer shorts on the sofa. “Looks like there was some fun in here last night,” she jokes.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
oursouthbay.com | Paul Fisher
CategoryArts, Eat & Drink, People Written by Ann Wycoff Photographed by Shane O’DonnellWho says you can’t reinvent yourself at age 60? Toques off to Meg Morrow for following her dream, as she is living proof that you can find meaningful work and truly inspire others at any age. After working for 25 years in information technology, Meg lost her job during company layoffs but knew she wasn’t ready to retire.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
oursouthbay.com | Paul Fisher
CategoryArts AboveTerranea’s annual tree-lighting ceremonyNovember 29, 3 to 6 p.m.This all-age show at Manhattan Village will feature special performances and plenty of great shopping and dining. Don’t miss Santa lighting the plaza tree and the magical snowfall that follows. November 30, 4:30 to 7 p.m.Kick off the countdown to Christmas with Terranea’s annual tree-lighting ceremony. Enjoy lively entertainment, sweet treats and festive fun for the whole family.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
oursouthbay.com | Paul Fisher
The party is over. The tree comes down. Holiday cookies have disintegrated into a pile of crumbs at the bottom of the tin. As exhausting as it was, a space that was once so full of list-writing, food-shopping and magic-making suddenly feels empty. And as January slips in, it’s easy to feel a little down—that feeling of “what now?” taking residence, tapping you on the shoulder.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
oursouthbay.com | Paul Fisher
CategoryPeople Written by Quinn Roberts Photographed by Jeffery FitermanFor more than 20 years, Avigal Horrow enjoyed a career in the legal field as a consultant and general counsel. Yet she always wanted to give back to her community. So it was in the middle of her legal career that she decided to take a big leap. In March 2014, Avigal became the community response and relations coordinator for the 1736 Family Crisis Center in Torrance.
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