Actors Gang – Shakespeare is Magic
It could not be summer with out a free weekend performance of Shakespeare at Media Park, and the amazing Actors Gang has done it again, turning a Midsummer Night’s Dream into a My Little Pony …[READ MORE]
It could not be summer with out a free weekend performance of Shakespeare at Media Park, and the amazing Actors Gang has done it again, turning a Midsummer Night’s Dream into a My Little Pony …[READ MORE]
In the volatile political landscape of the United States, getting a straight answer out of a politician is virtually impossible, so don’t expect even the most trustworthy elected official to talk about who is stuffing …[READ MORE]
The Peace Project currently has a rebuilding initiative on Bantayan Island in the Philippines where over 65% of all homes were destroyed by Super Typhoon Yolanda. We’re currently on the ground working on our first …[READ MORE]
This Saturday, August 16 marks another “Walk With the Doc” opportunity, starting at 9:00 a.m. near the tennis courts and picnic area at Veterans’ Memorial Park. You can park in the lot off Culver Blvd. …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Film Festival call for film submissions is open. This is a fantastic opportunity for filmmakers from all over the world to showcase their work to a wide audience located in the “Heart …[READ MORE]
Shakespeare remixed! Los Angeles’ award-winning art collective Rogue Artists Ensemble takes its latest creation, HYPERBOLE: bard on tour to Orange County, Culver City, West Hollywood, Oakland, San Francisco and Oregon July 26 through Aug. 24. …[READ MORE]
Congresswoman Karen Bass is opening up the opportunity for answering questions and listening to opinions at the Culver City Senior Center on August 16 from 10 am to noon, at 4095 Overland Ave in Culver …[READ MORE]
The US Peace Memorial Foundation has awarded its 2014 Peace Prize to CODEPINK Women for Peace “In Recognition of Inspirational Antiwar Leadership and Creative Grassroots Activism.” Michael Knox, Chair of the Foundation, presented the award …[READ MORE]
Just a few years ago, the situation in the U.S. tomato industry was so bad that one federal prosecutor called Florida “Ground-zero for modern slavery.” But thanks to the “Fair Food Program,” an initiative with …[READ MORE]
An international team, including Dr. Christoph Baranec of the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Institute for Astronomy, is using the world’s first robotic laser adaptive optics system—Robo-AO—to explore thousands of exoplanet systems (planets around other …[READ MORE]
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