Affair of the Arts – This Weekend Downtown
The 4th AFFAIR OF THE ARTS in Downtown Culver City will be held on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31, and will feature fine and functional art, music, activities for kids and an interactive …[READ MORE]
The 4th AFFAIR OF THE ARTS in Downtown Culver City will be held on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31, and will feature fine and functional art, music, activities for kids and an interactive …[READ MORE]
It all changed for Paddy Spence during a trip to Whole Foods in March 2010. That’s when the food-industry veteran, who had given up sugar cold turkey a decade earlier, discovered Zevia. The zero-calorie soda …[READ MORE]
The annual culinary, fundraising event “Taste of the Nation” will take place in downtown Culver City at Media Park on Sunday, June 7th between 1-4 PM. (VIP tickets allow entry ½ hour earlier.) Featuring tastings …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Cultural Affairs Foundation presents its third architectureTALKS, a fundraiser to benefit Veterans Memorial Auditorium, on Sunday, June 7th from 2 – 4 p.m. The event invites guests into the creative environment at …[READ MORE]
Culver City Parks, Recreation and Community Services Division Shotokan Karate-Do Class is pleased to announce the promotion of Amaya Mollner to Sho-Dan (1st Degree Black Belt). Class members congratulate Weihang Zhao Sempai (Senior) upon her …[READ MORE]
La Ballona Elementary School’s Annual International Extravaganza will happen on June 5, 2015 from 5:30-9:30pm and the school is getting all kinds of ready for the fun. You are invited to the largest fundraiser of …[READ MORE]
Rehearsals begin May 26 for the world premiere production of “How to be a Rock Critic,” based on the writing of Lester Bangs, the rock critic who reached iconic status in the 1970s with his …[READ MORE]
We know it’s barely Spring, but time will be flying at its usual pace and it’s not too early to think about West LA College’s “westsidextension” classes for Summer 2015. They’ve got more than 500 …[READ MORE]
Three Linwood E. Howe Elementary School fifth-graders looked at the books they had outgrown gathering dust on the shelves and decided they could put them to better use. So, Jasmine Martinez, Andrea Mazarigo and Emily …[READ MORE]
It’s not a large room, and the dark bar and the brickwork need all the light they get from the the long open window, but there isn’t a bad table in the place. Once you …[READ MORE]
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