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An Exquisite Moment for Student Musicians — Cohen Memorial Event on...

Benefit event: The 13th annual Liana Cohen Music Festival and Concert, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., at the Skirball Cultural Center, Magnum Hall, Sepulveda Pass.

A Happy Sight to See: Students Actually ‘Singin’ in the Rain’

Perhaps seeing students you know in these three illustrations will get you in the mood to catch the stage production of “Singin’ in the Rain sometime between tonight and Sunday afternoon at the Robert Frost Auditorium, 4401 Elenda St.

Deep Inside Friday’s Light Rail Rulings Near Dorsey High and Foshay

In a landmark decision regarding the MTA/Expo Line Construction Authority's Expo Light Rail Line crossings next to 2,100-student Dorsey High School, the California Public Utilities Commission ruled on Friday that MTA's plans were unsafe.

Reddock Rounding up Endorsements

L.A. Community College Board Trustee Angela J. Reddock continues to pile up a whopping stack of endorsements.

She announced today the L.A. Area Chamber of Commerce has endorsed her in her campaign for re-election to the L.A. Community College District’s Board of Trustees, Seat No. 2, on Tuesday, March 3.

A Fundraiser for the Masseys

Here is the first fundraiser for the widow and three young children of Culver City police Lt. Curt Massey, killed in the line of duty nearly two weeks ago, on Wednesday, Jan. 28.

Candidate Price Pursues Minority Business-State Partnership

In a speech to members of the California Black Chamber of Commerce, Assemblymember Curren Price, a candidate for the state Senate, called for a stronger contracting and procurement partnership between the state of California and small, minority-owned businesses to create new jobs and to stimulate the state’s flagging economy.

Korean Cuisine to the Fore at El Marino Fundraiser

If you are walking in Downtown Culver City on any weeknight, you might pass Gyenari and not know that it is one of Culver City’s niftiest restaurants.

Unless, of course, you were in the neighborhood last Monday.

A Perfect Saturday Menu: Bicycles Plus Ballona

First, remember how beautiful last Saturday was, and then consider this:

From 11 o c’lock until 3 o’clock, with the yawning blue sky above and equally blue waters below, more than 60 bike riders rode in Tour de Ballona 2, an interpretive 11-mile round trip creek bike ride along the Ballona Creek Bike Path.

Thorny A.P. Test Debate: Doesn’t Matter Whether You Pass, Fail or...

After months of relative calm on the School Board, the members entered into a spirited debate on Tuesday night regarding what seemed to most observers to be a rather innocuous policy.

Award-Winning Culver Students Saluted by City Hall

At last week’s City Council meeting, the members honored Culver City High School students in the vaunted Academy of Visual and Performing Arts program for producing an award-winning film. At the Big Bear Film Festival last September, the film “819” was judged to be the best student-produced movie.