
Video – Laurel and Hardy & Culver City
Paul Ehrlich was kind enough to point out this video to us. Did you know that many scenes in the Hal Roach comedies were shot on the streets of Culver City? The brilliant designer and …[READ MORE]
Paul Ehrlich was kind enough to point out this video to us. Did you know that many scenes in the Hal Roach comedies were shot on the streets of Culver City? The brilliant designer and …[READ MORE]
Culver City Crossroads is more than a newspaper; we now have audio available for you to listen to our newsmakers and hear what they have to say. Our first interview with current Council Member Scott …[READ MORE]
As we look forward to April’s election for the City Council, Crossroads will be interviewing each of the candidates to hear their voices and get their views. We met with current Council Member Scott Malsin, …[READ MORE]
Sony Pictures Entertainment is hosting the Culver City Chamber of Commerce at a special movie screening of “Dear John” on Wednesday, Feb. 10 in the Jimmy Stewart Screening Room, Sony Pictures Studio, 10202 W Washington …[READ MORE]
Of all the donations you can make, none are more important than donating blood. The Temple Akiba blood drive will be on Sunday Feb. 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. If you have never …[READ MORE]
The City of Culver City has partnered with the Census to make every effort to count every one, and people are needed to work on the project. To work for the census, you must first …[READ MORE]
The Kentwood Players are delighted to announce auditions for the next Kentwood Kids Production, “Charlotte’s Web” by Joseph Robinette, adapted from the book by E.B. White. Auditions will be held on Saturday, Feb. 20 and …[READ MORE]
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell has named Culver Park High School a 2010 Model Continuation High School –one of just 12 California schools so recognized for their programs designed to help struggling students …[READ MORE]
While the national news is still filled with the repercussions of a blue state electing a red senator, I’m completely irritated with the color-coding system. It is certainly easier than thinking, but I’m just fed …[READ MORE]
If you stop and take a close look at the bunches of green leafy vegetables piled high at the Tuesday afternoon Culver City Farmers Market, you’ll see more delicate Russian red kale and deep blue …[READ MORE]
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