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Culver City Mayor Mehaul O’Leary will hold an early Celebration of St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser on Wednesday, March 14 from 5:30 pm to 8 at 9540 Washington Blvd. O’Leary offers voters his record of Leadership for the community, Environmental record of accomplishment, action with innovative ideas and Democratic with a small “d” in always listening to Culver City residents. There will be live auction, Irish raffle, entertainment, food and non-alcoholic beverages provided. Seniors are especially encouraged to attend. Please email your reservati...
On Saturday, March 17 everyone is welcome to attend a Scandinavian dance at the Lindberg Park Stone Building, 5041 Rhoda Way at Virginia, Culver City. The event is scheduled from 7;30 pm to 10. Local musicians will provide ethnic music and there will be dance instruction. Attendees are urged to wear comfortable, hard-soled shoes. For more information call (310) 827-3618....
This is in response to Jerry Gottschalk's unfavorable comments in last week's Culver City News about Scott Malsin's retiring and running again: Gerry, I believe that as a retired teacher, you earned a pension and some health care benefits. You may be approaching the magic age of Medicare. You may not have young children living with you any more. Perhaps your house is paid off. But surely you're aware of the skyrocketing costs of healthcare insurance that many families cannot afford. Scott is a self-employed person and, to my knowledge, doesn't...
The Major League Baseball television network had a show over the weekend rating the top 100 players. Albert Pujols, generally regarded as the sport’s best player over the last 10 years, was only No. 11. Upon seeing that I wondered if an explanation was coming. It was. The explanation was this is their rating as of now, looking ahead to the 2012 season. They believe Pujols will slip as he adjusts to a new team in a new league. Fair enough. But I anxiously watched to see who would rank 1 through 1...
“American Night: The Ballad of Juan José,” written by Richard Montoya, developed by Culture Clash and Jo Bonney, and directed by Bonney, opens Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at Center Theatre Group’s Kirk Douglas Theatre. Performances continue through April. The cast includes (in alphabetical order) Stephanie Beatriz, Rodney Gardiner, David Kelly, Terri McMahon, René Millán, Richard Montoya, Kimberly Scott, Herbert Siguenza and Daisuke Tsuji. The choreography is by Ken Roht, scenic design by Neil Patel, costume design by ESosa, lighting design by David...