Kelly Hartog, Patch Staff
- Culver City, CA
Email: kelly.hartog@patch.com
Hometown: I have several. I was born in London but was raised in Australia. I consider Sydney just one of my home towns, along with Jerusalem, Israel, where I lived for 11 years, and I also consider Los Angeles home too.
Birthday: June 13.
Bio: I received my Bachelor of Arts in Theatre, History and Media Studies at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia before moving to Jerusalem where Ispent 10 years as a reporter and editor for The Jerusalem Post for both the daily paper, the local weekend section and as the radio news director. I covered local politics, arts, entertainment and wrote a weekly op-ed column on the city. I spent 2000-2004 covering the height of the Palestinian Intifada. After surviving an Al Qaeda suicide bombing attack on November 28, 2002, while on assignment for The Jerusalem Post in Mombasa, Kenya, I moved to Los Angeles in 2004. I spent time covering the City of Beverly Hills for the Beverly Hills Courier and freelancing for a variety of publications before taking on a job as a stringer for The New York Post and the Daily Mail.
On Nov. 28, 2010 (8 years to the day of the Al Qaeda attack), my adorable Golden Retriever puppy Bronte (named after Charlotte, not Emily)was born, and helped me get over the loss of my precious Golden Retriever, Bridget, who passed away in the summer of 2010 at the age of 13 and a half.
Before becoming a journalist, I trod the boards as an actress and theatre director and established and ran Israel's only professional English Language theatre company.
My Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
Depends which country I'm in. Definitely more right leaning in Israel, but more left leaning in America.
Are you registered with a certain party?
No. As a non-American citizen, I'm unable to. However, if I could, I would register as a Democrat.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I was raised in a traditional Jewish home, attended an Orthodox Jewish day school and lived in the most Orthodox Jewish city in the world - Jerusalem. I consider myself an involved, committed, observant Jew. I am an active member of my Jewish community, IKAR, and I believe in the Jewish value of "tikkun olam" - repairing the world through social justice through a basic understanding that all people - no matter their religion or creed are created equal, and that religious values and helping the community must go hand in hand. There cannot be one without the other.
Posting Activity
Culver City|News|
Community Dialogue on Culver City Finances Tonight
The public is invited to attend a meeting in City Council Chambers at 7 p.m. to provide input on issues relating to the state of the City’s finances.
Culver City|News|
Take Part in Downtown Culver City’s Spiked Lemonade Contest, June 20
Take a free ride on opening day of Culver City’s Expo Line station and top it off by voting for your favorite spiked lemonade for a chance to win local prizes.
Culver City|News|
Culver City Summer Music Festival Headed this Way July 12 – Aug. 2
Gary Mandell is back again this year with an eclectic, if somewhat truncated Boulevard Music Summer Festival.
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Is There Enough Security at Culver City Schools?
With Monday’s incident of a boy bringing a gun to Culver City Middle School, should parents be pressing for greater security on campuses?
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Culver City’s Newer, “Greener” Buses
Culver City has begun rolling out 20 new Compressed Natural Gas buses. All 20 are expected to be on the streets by the end of June.
Culver City|News|
Original Art Work For Culver City Expo Station
New glass mosaic artworks honoring those who influenced Culver City’s development will grace the new Culver City Expo Line station when it opens on June 20.
Culver City|News|
Celebrating ‘Animated’ Kids at Sony Pictures
The Sony Pictures Media Arts Program for middle school students will honor it students at its 10th anniversary event on Saturday in Culver City.
Culver City|News|
Dave Marrujo Elected President of Culver City Little League
Marrujo was unanimously elected to fill the position that will be vacated by George Aceves.
Culver City|News|
CCUSD Responds to Child Bringing Gun to School
Following the arrest of a Culver City Middle School boy Tuesday after allegedly waving an unloaded handgun at a fellow student, the Culver City Unified School District says it’s a reminder to continually educate students about bullying.
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Police Blotter: Street Robbery and Attempted Street Robbery
In what appears to becoming a familiar pattern in Culver City, a resident was robbed at gunpoint on Sepulveda Boulevard at around 9 p.m. while waiting for a bus.
Culver City|News|
On Heels of Culver City Meeting, L.A. City Councilmembers Introduce Fracking Resolution
The resolution calls on the State of California to place a moratorium on the practice of hydraulic fracturing.
Culver City|News|
Update: Culver City Middle School Student Arrested for Allegedly Bringing Gun to School
The case involving the 6th grade boy has been sent to the District Attorney's office, where a decision will be made by Friday on whether the child will be prosecuted.
Culver City|News|
Record Crowds Attend Culver City State Fracking Meeting
Almost 450 people packed City Council Chambers Tuesday night to voice their concerns about the practice of hydraulic fracturing to DOGGR representatives.
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Culver City Chamber of Commerce Receives President’s Circle Award
The award recognizes California chambers for excellence in business advocacy and helping members comply with California employment laws.
Culver City|News|
Letter to the Editor: It's Time For a Public Debate on Fracking
We need honest, legitimate debate between PXP and Culver City residents; not hysteria ginned up to scare the public by anti-oil fanatics.
Culver City|News|
Metro Touts Culver City’s Great Food Establishments Ahead of Expo Station Opening
Metro has created a road map for L.A. food lovers, highlighting some of the best eateries they can visit when they travel on the Expo line to Culver City.
Culver City|News|
Archived Chat: State Department of Conservation Fracking Meeting
If you missed Tuesday night's meeting in Culver City, click on the link below to see our live blog, with speaker comments, photos, and comments from the protest.
Culver City|News|
Rescue Pet of the Week: Gracie the Classic Tux Cat
Gracie is just 18 months old and was handed in to Friends of Animals when her owner moved out of state.
Culver City|News|
Train Testing Ahead of Expo Culver City Station Opening
In preparation for the opening of the Culver City Expo Line station on June 20, expect to see quite a lot of trains going back and forth.
