Arts District Night Market – March 11
The Culver City Arts District Night Market at Ivy Station Presented by Ting is now a monthly event! Join us for the March market on Friday, March 11th from 5pm-10pm outdoors at Ivy Station. Dozens …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Arts District Night Market at Ivy Station Presented by Ting is now a monthly event! Join us for the March market on Friday, March 11th from 5pm-10pm outdoors at Ivy Station. Dozens …[READ MORE]
The Academy of Visual and Performing Arts presentation of “Little Shop of Horrors” runs for three more performances at the Robert Frost, and you want to catch this show. The enthusiastic creativity of both the …[READ MORE]
With updated masking guidance now in effect in LA County, Public Health continues to strongly recommend wearing masks indoors in public settings, particularly if you, or someone you live with, is at elevated risk of …[READ MORE]
The original plan was to close in April of 2021, but when the world closed in March of 2020, that calendar shifted. The Citrin/Rockenwagner partnership that revamped the classic steakhouse “Dear John’s” has announced that …[READ MORE]
Through the last two years, we all bought groceries; if you were used to eating out on a regular basis, you probably did a lot less of that as restaurants closed and the virus surged. …[READ MORE]
Can’t Pay? Don’t Pay! written by Nobel Laureate Dario Fo, is back! This outrageously funny production reopens two years to the day that the Actors’ Gang had to shutter the theater due to lockdown. Early …[READ MORE]
At the March 7, 2022 City Council Meeting, the City Council approved the illumination of landmarks and public art blue and yellow in support of the people of Ukraine during the Russian invasion. The public …[READ MORE]
Truth be told, I’m not sure quite how this works. I get Mother’s Day, and I actually do get it. I get some nice things from my offspring, and lots of congratulations from friends and …[READ MORE]
Culver City residents will have the opportunity to safely dispose of household hazardous waste and electronic waste free of charge at a Countywide Household Hazardous and E-Waste Roundup. The Roundup will take place in Culver …[READ MORE]
Culver City High School graduate Ian LeCheminant recently spoke to CCHS students in the Intro to Music Technology and AVPA Media Music classes and told them to follow their dreams. Ian, class of 2011, was …[READ MORE]
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