
The Best of Everything – Jonathan Weiss
The 1950’s and early 60’s were a simpler time in America. Most of the cars on the road were built in Detroit and a lot of the early rock and roll was coming from musicians …[READ MORE]
The 1950’s and early 60’s were a simpler time in America. Most of the cars on the road were built in Detroit and a lot of the early rock and roll was coming from musicians …[READ MORE]
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) opened its 23rd season of Jazz@LACMA with Pete Escovedo leading a musical tribute to George Duke who passed earlier in the year. LACMA Director Mitch Glickman commenced …[READ MORE]
A twelve-year old up until 3AM? Must be up playing video games, right? Not in this case. Twelve-year-old Isa Berliner has been working round-the-clock on last minute details, from staging, to programs, to learning lines …[READ MORE]
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson has announced that La Ballona Elementary School is one of 424 exemplary California public elementary schools selected as a 2014 California Distinguished School. “This is a prestigious honor …[READ MORE]
Let’s face it – growing up is tough enough without having to negotiate that you are different from the cultural norm. Antioch University Los Angeles, located in Culver City at Corporate Pointe, offers support via …[READ MORE]
MCLM has transferred home movies from its Marie Dickerson Coker collection into digital format and uploaded several clips to Youtube. The clips can be accessed at Claytonmuseum.org/Connect/Video A relative and neighbor of Dr. Mayme A. …[READ MORE]
The only sleepover where you can jump on your bed! The Los Angeles School of Gymnastics will be hosting a Luau themed sleepover at their facility at 450 Higuera Street, Culver City, California 90232 Fun …[READ MORE]
For the first time an international team of astronomers has measured circular polarization in the bright flash of light from a dying star collapsing to a black hole, giving insight into an event that happened …[READ MORE]
Last night the CCPD received a phone call from an unknown female Culver City High School student. She reported that, as she was walking home from CCHS on Sepulveda Blvd., when a male Hispanic pulled …[READ MORE]
On Friday, May 2nd at 7 PM, Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum and the Common Peace for the Advancement of Nonviolence will host a performance of RACE RELAY, a theatrical production using drama, music, …[READ MORE]
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