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Family Challenges Take Center Stage at Ruskin Group and Theatre Palisades
Interracial marriage was illegal in 17 Southern states until June 12, 1967, just six months before the opening of 'Guess Who's Coming...
Culver CityBus receives $645,750 to analyze transit system
The Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) announced in early June that the Culver City Transportation Department – Culver City’s mobility service provider –...
West Basin calls for 2-day a week watering
At the May 23 meeting of the West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) Board of Directors, the Board adopted drought response...
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Good things come to those who wait
For the first time in almost three decades, the Culver City baseball program will have a new head coach. Culver City stayed...
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Jul 8 @ 7:00 PM
Angeleno Rodrigo Ribera d’Ebre is the author of the novel “The Displaced” (Arte Publico Press, June 30) which is set on LA’s Westside in the 1990’s and is a dystopian coming-of-age novel loosely modeled after The Plague by Albert Camus that explores how gentrification affects the primarily working class Latino neighborhood where the novel is set and that is modeled roughly after the neighborhood where the author grew up at the same time. Junot Diaz has already given the book a great blurb: “What an extraordinary voice … in this utterly thrilling and utterly necessary novel, three battered friends attempt to save their community from a hideous tide of gentrification, but the question that towers over their schemes and furies is: can they save themselves? Ribera d’Ebre has written a scorcher of a debut.” Obed Silva is the author of “The Death of My Father the Pope,” the critically acclaimed memoir about growing up on both sides of the Mexican border the havoc his father’s battle with alcohol wreaked on his family and affected the author’s own life and experience with addiction and sobriety. The book has received many stellar reviews with David Ulin praising it in the LA Times as “an indelible look at the complicated ways grief, family and addiction can intertwine” and Rigoberto González describing it as “compelling” in The San Francisco Chronicle. Together the authors will have a conversation about the themes of race, immigration, family, incarceration, and more that intertwine and overlap in their books.
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The two-day show features 40 vendors and demonstrators with earth science displays, children’s games, and activities for the entire family. FREE ADMISSION & FREE PARKING The theme this year is Amazonite Show Hours are from 10-6 on Saturday and 10-5 on Sunday VETERANS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 4117 Overland Ave, Culver City, CA 90230

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Jul 21 @ 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
(Los Angeles, CA) Foster parenting is a meaningful way to provide children at-risk with safe, nurturing support and resources to thrive. These children and youth have been particularly impacted by the pandemic, accelerating the need for foster and/or foster-adoptive families. To learn about foster care and how to help, Children’s Bureau, a nonprofit leader in protecting vulnerable children, is hosting a live Zoom Orientation on July 21st from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM featuring a Children’s Bureau team member and foster parent. For those who want to learn at their own pace about becoming a foster and/or fost-adopt parent, a PowerPoint Orientation is available. To R.S.V.P. for the live orientation or to request the PowerPoint orientation, please email rfrecruitment@all4kids.org or call 800-730-3933.
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Family Challenges Take Center Stage at Ruskin Group and Theatre Palisades
Interracial marriage was illegal in 17 Southern states until June 12, 1967, just six months before the opening of 'Guess Who's Coming...
CC Symphony with Andrew Shulman to bring Beethoven Symphony No. 5
On June 25 at 7.30pm, the Culver City Symphony returns to the Robert Frost Auditorium to close the 2021/22 season. The company...
Lua de Morais brings Latin jazz to the Cinema Bar
Lua de Morais is a true renaissance woman. The Brazilian-born, L.A.-based entertainer is a singer, songwriter, actress and producer, and she’s performing...