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I wrote last week about how the Culver City Cultural Affairs Foundation is asking for help to heep the arts alive in Culver City. Now there's a way to help without making an out-and-out donation. If you eat at City Tavern or Rush Street…
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The LA Weekly reported last week that Zam Zam Market has revamped its take-out menu and expanded its hours to seven days a week from 11 am to 9 pm. The author, Garrett Snyder recommend the market's $9 mix plate, consisting of a 'huge' offering of curries, grilled meats,…
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The Culver City PTA will host a rally on Monday, October 8th, at 5:00 pm, to show their support for Proposition 38, an initiative on the ballot this November that will secure tens of millions of dollars in funding for local schools.
The event, taking place at Veterans Memorial Park, will feature speakers including PTA members, local teachers, parents, and…
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This year the state eliminated all redevelopment agencies in California including the Culver City Redevelopment Agency, which funded free cultural affairs event programs such as:
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[photo of Tony Tasset's "Rainbow" by Jill S. Thomsen]
Sony Pictures officially unveiled Tony Tasset's 94-foot tall, 8-foot-thick, $1.6-million, technicolor "Rainbow," and received comment from the…
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In his review in the Los Angeles Times, art reviewer David Pagel called Erin Cosgrove's portraits of America's founding fathers -- currently on display at Angles Gallery in Culver City -- "wickedly original." Pagel goes on to describe Cosgrove's bas-reliefs as depicting George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Abraham Lincoln as "humble dudes who…
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IndieCade 2012, an international festival of independent video games, is coming to downtown Culver City on October 4th through 7th. It's big news in the videogame world, but even if you have only a passing interest in videogames, you can have some real fun at the event.
You can participate for free in a couple of different ways.
First, the festival organizers have sifted through more than 400 independent video game entries to select the best games. …
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