
Your Thoughts? Community Yoga Classes
Maitri Yoga Store on Washington Boulevard is about to start their community yoga classes again and they need your help deciding what time and type of classes to offer. If yoga classes or events are …[READ MORE]
Maitri Yoga Store on Washington Boulevard is about to start their community yoga classes again and they need your help deciding what time and type of classes to offer. If yoga classes or events are …[READ MORE]
The Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles (AAGLA), Southern California’s leading advocate for affordable quality rental housing, announced today that it has supported small business owner Göran Eriksson in his bid for a seat on …[READ MORE]
Community College: Some Things to Consider Not everyone goes directly from high school to a four-year college. Some students take the community college route. By definition, community colleges are 2 year colleges that offer their …[READ MORE]
Donna Sternberg & Dancers, in collaboration with visual/installation artist Doni Silver Simons presents 49 Days: Women Who Count. The piece incorporates a multitude of female performers, 7 speakers, a 49 channel sound installation, an installation …[READ MORE]
The paving of Washington Boulevard, National Boulevard, and Wesley Street, directly adjacent to 8770 Washington Bl., will commence tomorrow morning at 7 AM, and expected to be completed in two days. Working hours are from …[READ MORE]
Introducing the song “New York, New York” to audiences worldwide in its 1944 Broadway debut, Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins’ classic American musical On the Town is coming to Culver City. The spring production of …[READ MORE]
You may not know it—I sure didn’t—but your LA County and LA Public Library cards come with some insane benefits. The most obvious is, of course, being able to freely check out almost any library …[READ MORE]
When I wrote about ‘Going Dark’ last year, I did not have any way to measure how dark it was going to get. Reeling it all into perspective – as soon as I sit down …[READ MORE]
Support from the architecture community for candidate Thomas Small continues to grow as more voters connect with his bid for a seat on the Culver City City Council. To date, nearly 40 prominent and influential …[READ MORE]
Richard Rownak is proud to announce the Special Merit Award for his new art piece “Text10_Atom2″ The Light Space & Time art competition for February 2016 was the 7 th Annual “Abstracts” and 2D and 3D …[READ MORE]
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