
Looking Through a Lens by Robert Rissman
I was up by Bill Botts field and heard someone playing Blind Willie Johnson’s Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground… 1-05 Dark Was the Night, Cold Was th
I was up by Bill Botts field and heard someone playing Blind Willie Johnson’s Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground… 1-05 Dark Was the Night, Cold Was th
Culver City Crossroads got to talk with musician and composer Louis Durra about his newest project; a year @ piano. Durra is a resident of Culver City and an artist with an international reputation who …[READ MORE]
Kentwood Players continues its 60th Anniversary Season with Oscar Wilde’s immortal classic “The Importance of Being Earnest” from May 7 to June 12 on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 2 PM, …[READ MORE]
The Culver-Palms YMCA will be hosting a mother’s day tea party this Friday May 7 from 5 to 6 at the preschool. It’s tea time for all the moms, for preschool children, family, friends and …[READ MORE]
Here I thought I was alone at Vets Park, and I caught this squirrel looking at me.
It’s an important moment when someone decides that the parking ticket is worth it. The city council meeting that convened on Monday May 3 was interesting for many reasons, but one of them stood out …[READ MORE]
Long-Lost Soviet Reflector Found on Moon A team of physicists led by a professor at UC San Diego has pinpointed the location of a long-lost light reflector left on the lunar surface by the Soviet …[READ MORE]
The luminarias that lit up Heather and Art Coombs-Perez’s driveway this past Saturday night sparkled in a way that only something made by a child ever could. Kandinsky, Van Gogh, or Monet, to name but …[READ MORE]
Spring’s in full swing at the Tuesday afternoon Culver City Farmers Market. You’ll still be able to find fresh English peas and fava beans. (Check out the April, 2010, Fresh From the Farm for fresh …[READ MORE]
Just in time for spring, the West Los Angeles Group of the Sierra Club is proud to present “The Santa Monica Mountains, LA’s Best Idea!” with photographer James Kenney. Jim is a co-author with Milt …[READ MORE]
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