Five Things to do This Week – Feb. 29 – March 6, 2020
5 Things To Do This Week – It’s a new month, so anything goes, including our list of what to do this week. A secret comedy show, a new thrift store and a chance to …[READ MORE]
5 Things To Do This Week – It’s a new month, so anything goes, including our list of what to do this week. A secret comedy show, a new thrift store and a chance to …[READ MORE]
Culver City nonprofit leaders came together at the Wende Museum on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020 for the first-ever Culver City Nonprofit Convening and the presentation of the inaugural Nonprofit Transformation Prize to The Achievable Foundation. …[READ MORE]
Culver City High School’s First ‘Queen Speech’ was celebrated, commemorated, and delivered on Feb. 27, 2020 at the CCHS Library. It was an event that expanded far beyond the room, bringing in keynote speakers Candance …[READ MORE]
The City of Culver City recently began updating its General Plan. This is an exciting opportunity to develop a roadmap to make Culver City the best it can be for residents, workers, and visitors. From …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Community of Color Collective spent their efforts for Black History Month delivering “BHM Kits” to the five elementary school and the middle school this February. The kits were the brainchild of Dr. …[READ MORE]
Xavier Schipani lives and works in Austin, Texas, and his work addresses gender and desire, often taking the form of large-scale murals. His new show with Lowell Ryan Projects, “They Laughed with Pleasure,” is opening …[READ MORE]
Late in the meeting on Feb. 24, 2020, the Culver City City Council passed an ordinance that removed the policy of elevating the Vice Mayor to the position of Mayor, and made the awarding of …[READ MORE]
Center Theatre Group’s fourth annual Block Party highlights some of the remarkable work being done on other stages throughout Los Angeles by fully producing two previously staged productions. “The Art Couple” from Sacred Fools Theater …[READ MORE]
As part of its General Plan Update (GPU), the City of Culver City is hosting a Speaker Series to inform, educate, and discuss issues that are important to everyone who lives, works, plays, and learns …[READ MORE]
Proving that you cannot keep a good museum down, Black Talkies On Parade is back at a new location- West Los Angeles College – with the remarkably beautiful film Black Orpheus (Orfeu Negro) on Saturday, February …[READ MORE]
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