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The American electrical grid is in big trouble, as witness the California wildfires.
Helen Ofield is an award-winning writer for film, TV, radio and online and print media, member of the Society of Professional Journalists, and a veteran historic preservationist in New York and California. She is president of the Lemon Grove Historical Society and former 11-year member of the San Diego County Historic Site Board. She spearheaded the saving of Lemon Grove's first church (1897) and its adaptive reuse as the Parsonage Museum of Lemon Grove, and the saving of the H. Lee House (1928) and its adaptive reuse as the city's cultural center. She conceived and directed the award-winning Lemon Grove History Mural and serves on various civic committees and boards. (See www.newpacificproductions.com for which she is managing producer.)
The American electrical grid is in big trouble, as witness the California wildfires.
The Lemon Grove Historical Society's research into the 1931 Lemon Grove Incident parallels its interest in all civil rights.
Two men, denizens of a racist South, mutilated Emmett. An all-white, all-male jury of their peers found them not guilty.
Moviegoers are subdivided into categories by age, gender, ethnicity so that movie marketers know whom to aim for (and at).
She was a mainstay of the town, part of the brain trust that shaped its modern history.
Held annually in February, Black History Month, this exemplar of America's Black Press sets the pace with its beautiful and inspiring gala.
A great party drew a who's who of movers and shakers to Lemon Blossom Hall, proving city-wide love for a hard-working city father
America is under siege with few voices defending her as the populace prepares, with relief, for a mask-free Christmas. Merry Christmas!
The popular, free series by Globe For All, touring arm of The Old Globe Theatre, returns to Lemon Grove with a great show.
The "We" is anyone Jewish in this two-hour comedic family quarrel. The Holocaust weighs on the Jewish soul despite the passage of years.
There is no valid political, economic or social reason for potentially getting into World War III.
The explosive, hilarious "Dream" No. 12 breaks new ground.
The Old Globe premieres a new adaptation of the classic play and movie.
San Diego Opera's Detour Series presented an NY import for just two performances and thrilled the audience
The first-ever revival of the ground-breaking 1978 musical is as new as today
The Fabled Civil Rights Leader Was Also a Great Cook
The virtuoso Chinese dance company thrilled a packed house.
The Old Globe's Paean to Christmas is Better Than Ever.
The building that housed Berry's Athletic Supply and, earlier, Crocker Bank bit the dust on Nov. 18, 2021.
Post pandemic lockdown, the youthful touring arm of the Old Globe Theatre is on the road again with 18 performances.