What Is the Ruby Report?
The Ruby Report is intuition for the human condition from Lisa Rosman, otherwise known as Lisa Ruby, a professional critic and clairvoyant.
It is a newsletter that offers tools as far-ranging as astrology, movies, politics, literature, practical magic, poetry, and physics to navigate the beautiful chaos that is 2024. It details what I am observing in the zeitgeist, both in intuitive readings and as a cultural reporter. It wrangles with questions like “are curses real?” “will the MAGA zombies ever die out” and “why is Practical Magic a perfect movie?” and it offers forecasts, rituals, and reviews. It also reveals a behind-the-veil peek into Ruby Intuition, my professional intuitive practice, and my personal quest to thrive, not just survive.
Above all, the Ruby Report illuminates how we may meet our future halfway. My goal is to hold, help, and amuse as we move together through what the great sage Prince Rogers Nelson referred to as “this thing called life.”
Ok, So Why Is the Ruby Report?
For more than two decades, I have worked as a professional intuitive and a professional critic. There are people who’ve only known me as the brash movie reviewer on PBS. There are others who’ve only known me as that Ruby Intuition lady who accurately predicted when they’d have a child, and who that child would be. (You can learn more about me here.)
I always say my two occupations are not as divergent as they may seem—that both translate people back to their true selves, whether it’s through the vehicle of art and culture or tarot and astrology.
And that all of my work is about easing the human condition.
The Ruby Report is the first platform that allows me to write about everything I am reading—both in the ether as well as in the culture—and I couldn’t be more excited about it. I’m still sorting out the details, including tone (I’m a lot snarkier as a critic than as a medium), and am open to feedback about how I can best be of service.
It’s an honor to tune in on your behalf, and a relief to wear all my hats at once.
Brass Tacks, Baby
Unpaid subscribers receive bimonthly “Whether Reports”—new and full moon forecasts that offer insight and advice about how to meet the immediate future halfway. Paid subscribers also receive reviews, essays, the occasional Spotify playlists, and whatever else strikes me as magical in a given month. They also receive access to the full Ruby Report archives.
Paid subscriptions support me and this newsletter, and are greatly appreciated. But whether you choose a paid or free subscription, your presence is always a present.
