
Looking Up – Bob Eklund
A team of astronomers in the UK, USA, and Australia have found a planet, until now thought to be a free-floating or lonely planet, in a huge orbit around its star. Incredibly the object, designated …[READ MORE]
A team of astronomers in the UK, USA, and Australia have found a planet, until now thought to be a free-floating or lonely planet, in a huge orbit around its star. Incredibly the object, designated …[READ MORE]
This year, the process of choosing Teacher of the Year and Classified Employee will continue with the changes made last year. Culver City Education Foundation and CCUSD will be recognizing more of our wonderful employees. …[READ MORE]
Join us on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 9:00am for a new water education opportunity! Learn how West Basin is exploring responsible ocean water desalination to diversify the district’s water supply portfolio, increase water reliability and …[READ MORE]
Jump Start College for Juniors — You’ve survived the first half of 11th grade. Congratulations. Now what? Did you know that January is a great time to start more seriously thinking about college? Why? Because …[READ MORE]
The Expo Line’s extension from Culver City into Santa Monica is so close to being ready for riders—on Friday, the construction authority charged with building the rail line formally handed the whole thing over to …[READ MORE]
At a recent meeting the members of the Culver City Woman’s Club presented 50 stuffed bears to be given to children in foster care. The Club is a member of the California Federation of Women’s …[READ MORE]
Bring the whole family for fun-filled, improvised performances by CCMS’s Improv Program. In its seventh successful year, the CCMS Improv Program is offering six entirely different performances at the Robert Frost Auditorium, 4401 Elenda Street, …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Julian Dixon Library will be re-opening on Saturday, February 20, according to Culver City Friends of the Library Co-Presidents Nancy Kuechle and Elaine Hirohama. There will be a gala celebration dinner at …[READ MORE]
If you want to encourage kids to work together, there a few more effective means than actual teamwork. With a shot at the American Youth Soccer Organization’s National competition, the only obstacle may be the …[READ MORE]
Center Theatre Group presents “Through the Looking Glass,” as part of its Community as Creators project, which engages L.A. communities in the creation of theatre. Written by poet/playwright Jerry Quickley, “Through the Looking Glass” brings …[READ MORE]
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