
It’s Up to You – Frances Talbott-White
Looking Back at Prop 14: What Will ‘TOP TWO’ Mean to You? June 8’s voting on ballot measures went as I expected, except in the case of Prop 14. Frankly, I was astounded that a …[READ MORE]
Looking Back at Prop 14: What Will ‘TOP TWO’ Mean to You? June 8’s voting on ballot measures went as I expected, except in the case of Prop 14. Frankly, I was astounded that a …[READ MORE]
If you’re like me, your weekly shopping trips are timed around the Tuesday afternoon Culver City Farmers Market. By the time that Tuesday afternoon rolls around, my cupboards and refrigerator are not always completely bare, …[READ MORE]
Summer time, and the grillin’ is easy. Fish are jumpin’, and the grill is nearby. (With apologies to George and Ira Gershwin.) Hamburgers, hot dogs, veggie burgers and tofu dogs reigned supreme over the recent …[READ MORE]
The Achievable Foundation is teaming up with 12 of LA’s best food truck vendors to provide an afternoon of great food and fun, while helping low-income children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities. …[READ MORE]
Debbie Berger, longtime resident of Culver City, died Friday, July 16 at the age of 62. She was beloved by family, church, school and community members who knew her and honored her dedication to her …[READ MORE]
Dear Redevelopment Agency Members, The Downtown Neighborhood Association wishes to advise you of our position on the affordable housing component for 4043 Irving Place. The DNA supports the development of affordable housing in Culver City. …[READ MORE]
Dozens of kids came to play, read, eat and watch a movie at the Culver City Julian Dixon Library on Saturday July 17. “Charlotte’s Web” was the book being celebrated this summer, and while the …[READ MORE]
Hooray! The Buggy Whip is again open for lunch! I’ve enjoyed this vintage place for dinner upon several occasions. Usually I go for their football-sized lobsters, steaks or the infamous Stone Crab Claws, a seasonal …[READ MORE]
July 22 at 7 p.m. at Burton Chase Park, the musicians of the Culver City Symphony magically materialize in their summer setting- the next concert of the Marina del Rey Summer Symphony features the music …[READ MORE]
The Gas Company awarded college scholarships to 153 students this year. Pictured, left to right, are local scholarship recipients’ Roman Cortes, Animo Venice Charter High School, Sharon O’Rourke, Gas Company public affairs manager, and Melvin …[READ MORE]
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