
AVPA to Open “Little Shop of Horrors”
Live theater is back, and the CCHS Academy of Visual and Performing Arts will be opening up their own ‘Little Shop of Horrors, ‘ starting this week on March 3, 2022. It’s a dark street …[READ MORE]
Live theater is back, and the CCHS Academy of Visual and Performing Arts will be opening up their own ‘Little Shop of Horrors, ‘ starting this week on March 3, 2022. It’s a dark street …[READ MORE]
Culver City joins many other communities across the country that are experiencing an increase in coyote interactions. In 2019, in response to local concerns, Culver City partnered with Loyola Marymount University’s Center for Urban Resilience …[READ MORE]
If you’ve never seen the short film “Powers of Ten” by revolutionary designers Charles and Ray Eames, it makes a brilliant point. What we see up close and what we see far off have an …[READ MORE]
As of January 1, 2022, California State Law Senate Bill (SB) 1383 went into effect requiring residents, mandated businesses, and multi-family complexes to divert organics from landfills. As California’s Short-lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy, SB …[READ MORE]
Come connect with HBCU campuses! Learn about the admission process, scholarship opportunities, student life, and more! There will even be on-the-spot admissions and scholarships. Tuesday, March 1, 2022 from 10 am to 1 pm on …[READ MORE]
While there is still a threat from the active virus, Los Angeles County Public Health officials are using the moment of decreased risk to move to optional masking for fully vaccinated individuals, starting Friday, Feb. …[READ MORE]
The City of Culver City is pleased to announce Lisa Soghor has assumed the position of Chief Financial Officer. “I’m excited to join the City of Culver City staff and serve our diverse community. I …[READ MORE]
Congratulations to the Men’s Wildcats Basketball program who captured the 2021-2022 Western State Conference-South Championship by defeating cross-town rival Santa Monica College 100 – 77 last Friday, February 18. The team went 14-0 undefeated in …[READ MORE]
As part of Sister Cities International’s (SCI) annual Young Artists and Authors Showcase (YAAS), the Culver City Sister City Committee is requesting entries from our local youth to submit in six different categories of the …[READ MORE]
Daniel Lee is running for Congress, and artists are offering their support. An incredible line-up of visual artists are assembling this Thursday night in support of Daniel Lee for Congress. Internationally renowned and domestically featured …[READ MORE]
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