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Month: April 2011

Fresh From The Farm

Fresh From the Farm – Katie Malich

April 27, 2011 0

Fresh fava beans are in season at the Tuesday Culver City Farmers market. The tender fresh beans have a naturally creamy, buttery taste, slightly nutty with a slight hint of bitterness. Does the word “fava” …[READ MORE]

News

Crime Blotter- Watch Out !

April 27, 2011 0

From Lt. Ron Izuka of the Culver City Police Dept- the crime blotter –  April 18 to the 25 Vandalism: On April 18, 2011 at 4:00 pm, a victim called the department to report her …[READ MORE]

News

Mayor O’Leary Seated While Students Take Note

April 26, 2011 1

The Monday evening council meeting was a crowded house with Ms. Gilbert-Rolf’s government class from Culver City High school filling many seats and taking notes, as well as the extended O’Leary clan and many previous …[READ MORE]

News

Small Business Forum – May 6 at WLA College

April 26, 2011 0

Local small business owners will have a chance to connect with critical resources providing assistance in these tough economic times at an upcoming forum hosted by State Senator Curren D. Price, Jr., Chair of the …[READ MORE]

Schools

Danger Zone Dance Project Presents “Can You See Me In The Big Picture?”

April 26, 2011 0

“Can You See Me In The Big Picture?” this spring’s offering from the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts DZDP Dance Company at Culver City High School, features an exciting array of student and faculty …[READ MORE]

arts

“bag it…” Screens at LMU on April 26

April 26, 2011 0

Tonight there will be  a special screening of “bag it…is your life too plastic?” (Tuesday, April 26) from  7 to 9 pm, at Loyola Marymount University’s McIntosh Center, Third Floor, University Hall, LMU Drive at …[READ MORE]

News

Mayor Armenta Offers Low Key Luncheon

April 25, 2011 0

On Thursday, April 21 at one of the last afternoons of the Radisson Hotel, Mayor Chris Armenta spoke to a crowd of hundreds who turned out for this final bow, and the state of the …[READ MORE]

News

Didi Hirsch “Erasing the Stigma” Honors Mental Health Awareness

April 25, 2011 0

On Friday, April 29 Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services will honor leaders of the community who have been open about the effect that mental illness and substance abuse have on the entire family at the …[READ MORE]

Community

Celebrate El Día de los Niños/El Día de los Libros @ Julian Dixon Library

April 25, 2011 0

El Día de los Niños / El Día de los Libros (Children’s Day / Book Day) is a nationwide celebration that brings together children, books, languages and cultures. It is both an annual celebration and …[READ MORE]

arts

Clayton Museum Showing Vintage Film Classics

April 22, 2011 0

Spend the afternoon this Saturday April 23 at the Mayme A. Clayton Library and Museum for a screening and discussion of Imitation of Life (1934). Directed by John M. Stahl, the film tells the story …[READ MORE]

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