Articles from the August 14, 2012 edition


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  • Iconic Art Installation Being Built on Studio’s Historic Culver City Lot

    Aug 14, 2012

    Sony Pictures Entertainment announces the studio has broken ground on “Rainbow,” a major work of public art by renowned American multimedia artist Tony Tasset. A steel polychrome arc, 94 feet tall by 188 across, “Rainbow” will span the distance between the studio’s historic Thalberg Building and the Madison Gate, making it visible from all directions and providing a stunning new landmark for the region. Development of the project began in June 2011, with construction currently underway off site, and installation planned for fall (most lik...

  • Lakers Look Like Contenders -- Maybe

    Mitch Chortkoff, Sports Editor|Aug 14, 2012

    When Del Harris became the Lakers’ coach he had a conversation with center Shaquille O’Neal one day after practice. I was listening and he didn’t care. “Shaq,’ he began, ‘the only way coaches and centers are judged in this league is on how many championships they win. Nothing else comes close.” In recent days, as the Lakers were proclaimed a championship contender by the media after they obtained Dwight Howard, that conversation popped into my mind. The Lakers look good now. They have Steve Na...

  • Fracking Awareness Night @ The Aero

    Aug 14, 2012

    Screening of Josh Fox’s Documentary GasLand and “Emergency Short” The Sky Is Pink & Live Panel Discussion is scheduled for Tuesday, August 21 at 7:30pm At the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica It will be presented by The American Cinematheque, Citizens Coalition for a Safe Community, Transition CC, Food & Water Watch, Sierra Club Now a hot topic in Los Angeles, (and particularly in Culver City), "fracking" is the focus of an evening at featuring Josh Fox's documentaries "The Sky Is Pink" and GASLAND, followed by a panel discussion with environment e...

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