
AVPA Film Showcase @ The Frost
The Winter 2025 Showcase for student films created by the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts will be showing Jan. 17, 2025 at the Robert Frost Auditorium. Doors will open at 6:30, and the program …[READ MORE]
The Winter 2025 Showcase for student films created by the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts will be showing Jan. 17, 2025 at the Robert Frost Auditorium. Doors will open at 6:30, and the program …[READ MORE]
While there is no Fire Watch or Red Flag Warning for the Culver City area currently, weather officials warn the Los Angeles area is still in an extremely long period of high fire danger and …[READ MORE]
The Homeless Initiative is the central coordinating body for the County’s ongoing effort to expand and enhance services for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. It currently oversees the County’s response to the homelessness emergency declared by the …[READ MORE]
In response to the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires, and with Southern California continuing to face “particularly dangerous situation” alerts from the National Weather Service, the LA Foundation for Los Angeles Community Colleges has launched …[READ MORE]
The City of Los Angeles announced that hundreds of thousands of N95 masks are available throughout L.A. at all Los Angeles Public Libraries and Los Angeles Recreation Centers in order to protect Angelenos from toxic …[READ MORE]
Written by the popular Pulitzer Prize-winning African American playwright Lynn Nottage, By The Way, Meet Vera Stark takes an entertaining and revelatory look at racism in the film industry during the Golden Age of Hollywood. …[READ MORE]
Working with technology partner First Due, the Culver City Fire Department has a public safety program for Culver City. The program is called Community Connect and it allows residents to share valuable life safety information …[READ MORE]
A recent study by the National Education Association found that over 90 percent of teachers spend their own money on school supplies and other items for their students. In effort to lessen the burden on …[READ MORE]
“Just turn around for a moment, Triston, and see all these faces. Look at these people who are here for you tonight.” When Second District Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell came up to the stage to …[READ MORE]
Three CCUSD teachers have lost their homes in the Los Angeles County Wildfires; Mr. Craig Wisner, Mr. Eric Foster and Mrs. Annette Verge. Losing houses in Altadena and Pacific Palisades, respectively, there are links below …[READ MORE]
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