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Walking In The Spirit
FILM SYNOPSIS: Paula, a young adult away from home for the first time as a freshmen in college is placed in an uncompromising position that will challenge her faith, morals and…
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Los Angeles hip hop dance company, Antics, is performing an new full length hip-hop dance performance on July 8 and 9 at the Ivy Substation in Media Park in downtown Culver City. A collaboration with spoken word artist, Mark Gonzales, Sneaker Suites delves into the diverse and personal…
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The Culver City Exchange Club’s 2016 fireworks show is being held at West Los Angeles College (at 9000 Overland Avenue) this July 4. Gates open at 4:00 pm and fireworks begin at dusk.
Suggested donation: Walk-ins - $5 per person over the age of 6. Parking is $10. The suggested donation for a carload of 4 or more guests is $30.00. That covers…
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Los Angeles hip hop dance company, Antics, is performing an new full length hip-hop dance performance on July 8 and 9 at the Ivy Substation in Media Park in downtown Culver City. A collaboration with spoken word artist, Mark Gonzales, Sneaker Suites delves into the diverse and personal relationships that street dancers have with one of the most highly-purchase fashion items in…
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Please tune in tonight to “Truth Told N Love” Internet Radio Program hosted by Sabrina Parker. Dr. …
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Hundreds of attendees turned out for Kappa Delta Sigmas' 6th Annual Honor Our Father Awards Brunch, as keynote speaker Dr. Chris L. Hickey Sr. shared enlightening stories from his book Admired Man Why? The Making of an Admired Man.
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Critical Mass Dance Company presents AmaTerra: A Work of Blacklight Dance Theatre at the Ivy Substation in Culver City this Saturday, June 25 at 6 pm.
Using CMDC's unique fusion of dance, circus arts and aerial arts performed under a blacklight, AmaTerra is a story of personal transformation and environmental stewardship using illuminated wings, hoops…
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Am greatly enjoying that, though its cameras are off, @cspan is running periscope video of the sit-in on House floor.
C-SPAN has no control over the U.S. House TV cameras. Now showing a @facebook live from @repbetoorourke. Also showing onc@periscopeco from @RepScottPeters…
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Happy Sunday & Happy Father's Day!
To all the amazing men out here that recognize the importance of investing time and energy in their children and those in his sphere of influence. We wish you a day filled with recognition and honor.
Thank you for all you do. Always know...your engagement and presence matters more than the things you…
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Tomorrow, June 17, at 5:30 p.m., the recently elected Culver City Councilmember Thomas Aujero Small will be on the southwest corner of Washington Place and Sawtelle Blvd. to discuss the proposal to erect a five-story building at 11281 Washington Place, on the northeast corner of this intersection (see full story below).
If you have an opinion about the plan, come on…
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Friend of CCT Jay Garacochea brings us this chilling news:
"I would like to invite you all to a developer's community meeting at Vet's Auditorium on June 21st at 7pm regarding a new project being proposed at 11281 Washington Place, at the intersection of Washington Place and Sawtelle Blvd.
"I have been working with a number of local residents…
Continue"After leaving Paris in 2012, Reine Paradis moved to Los Angeles and began visualizing her series JUNGLE. Shot on location, the surreal photographs utilize different techniques to achieve the vibrant colors and situations. Each object is meticulously designed and placed within the scene, along with Paradis herself as the central figure."
So says Kopeikin Gallery…
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Got my vote in!
#YourVoteYourVoice #SPMGMedia…
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The LA Weekly recently ran down the Top Ten ice cream and gelato shops in Los Angeles, and Culver City's Coolhaus made the list.
Here's what the article has to say about Coolhaus:
ContinueTrue to its name, everything is cool about…
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Former Culver City Mayor Andrew Weissman has joined the Board of Directors of Upward Bound House, a county-wide non-profit organization that serves homeless families.
Weissman, who served on the Culver City Council from 2008 until being termed out in 2016, including two stints as mayor of the city, has devoted more than three decades of service to the city. He is pictured at right with state, county, city and…
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