Comet Chasing Excursion
Scenes from quarantine – Day 127: Family traditions are weird. Ask about a favorite recipe or a favorite activity that has always been important to your family and you’re likely to find that someone in …[READ MORE]
Scenes from quarantine – Day 127: Family traditions are weird. Ask about a favorite recipe or a favorite activity that has always been important to your family and you’re likely to find that someone in …[READ MORE]
Individual, Institutional, and Structural Racism: Finding Meaning in the Maze Friday, July 24, 2020 5pm to 7pm.Join us for our 2nd installment of the Culver City virtual teach-in series. These ongoing series of teach-ins and …[READ MORE]
Josh Stephens grew up in Los Angeles knowing it was a perfectly pleasant place, with enviable weather, an impressive natural environment, and Hollywood glamour. Still, he wondered whether a great city shouldn’t be something …more. …[READ MORE]
Looking over the entire Ballona Watershed, it is almost impossible to imagine nature’s landscape prior to development. Our remaining 600 plus acres of wetlands have been the home of the indigenous Tongva/Gabrielinos for thousands of …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, The recent letters from Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Clarke discuss residents who vote (fewer) and residents who don’t (more), among other local electoral issues. This imbalance extends from the local to the national …[READ MORE]
With Culver City’s municipal election happening in November for the first time, candidates are making their intentions known. Both Yasmine McMorrin and Freddy Puza filed with the city as candidates in the council race, and …[READ MORE]
Now that the Department of Homeland Security is sending federal troops to defend American monuments, memorials and statues, this week’s Cold War Spaces interview is dedicated to monuments, more specifically the toppling of Communist monuments …[READ MORE]
Don Merkt’s 28 foot high, 4 ton sculpture Crossed Currents, is being restored after more than 20 years. Using funds from the 1% (developers’ fees) for the Art in Public Places Program designated for maintenance …[READ MORE]
To accommodate outdoor dining for local restaurants, Culver City recently closed several Downtown corridors to automobile traffic. One of those streets – Culver Boulevard – could soon be incorporated into a new transportation corridor connecting …[READ MORE]
Culver City mourns the loss of civil rights leader and U.S. Representative John Lewis and has lowered all City flags today. Lewis was an American politician and civil rights leader who served in the United …[READ MORE]
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