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Talking About Race with Your Neighbors in Culver City

On Friday evening, May 2, for the first time in Culver City, the Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum and the Common Peace for the Advancement of Nonviolence will host “Race Relay,” a theatrical production using drama, music, and video to discuss the current state of race relations in America.

AVPA Presents American Classic Play Our Town

The next two weekends, Thursdays through Saturdays, the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts of Culver City High School will stage Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Our Town.

Why Measure Y????

[Editor’s Note: Culver City’s noblest poetess burnishes her gleaming laurels with this rhythmic perspective on Tuesday’s single hometown ballot proposition.]

Coastal Cleanup Volunteers Can Earn EarthFest Tickets at West L.A. College

The first 100 people who volunteer to work at Heal the Bay’s annual Coastal Clean-Up event on Saturday, Sept. 15, will earn a free ticket to the upcoming Jazz for the Environment concert at EarthFest L.A. 2012 being held later the same day at West Los Angeles College.

One More Concert – Closing Night Has Arrived

Summer only is 50 percent gone, and after tonight’s farewell concert, Culver City’s Boulevard Music Summer Festival will be all the way gone for this season.

SkitCo, Culver City Collegiate Actors, Returns with Two Weeks of Shows

Showtime almost is here, this week and next.

Benefit Concert on Monday for ‘Bring Back Jobs to Hollywood’

A benefit concert for the Bring Hollywood Home Foundation – a two-year-old non-profit effort to bring industry jobs back to Hollywood – will be held Monday evening, 6:30, at Candelas/Leonardos La Brea, 831 S. La Brea Ave., Hollywood.

Next-to-Last Summer Concert Brings the Sounds of Motown

Are summers getting shorter?

Jazz Is the Star Tonight at the Summer Festival

All that jazz you have wanted to hear live comes to life tonight at 7 when the second round of Culver City’s Boulevard Music Summer Festival becomes airborne in the Courtyard of City Hall.

The Queen and I

[Editor’s Note: When our favorite poet, Dr. Hoult, turned 75 last October, her 78-year-old husband Charley took the family to the Queen Mary. In her honor, Dr. Hoult created this tribute. It happens she was on one of the Queen’s last voyages across the Atlantic. “I discovered,” she says, “we had both been ‘launched’ in the same year, 1936.”]