Articles from the May 22, 2014 edition

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Money Is On My Mind Today

By Neil Rubenstein Observer Columnist Oh, Maria, do you think I can qualify for a payday loan if I don’t have a job? Or perhaps for a reverse mortgage, the one Fonzie from Happy Days pushes on t...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    May 22, 2014

Culver Baseball Loses Twice To Santa Monica But Makes Playoffs

By Fred Altieri Observer Reporter It was a bittersweet week for Culver City High baseball when their 2014 Ocean League season ended just as it had the previous year: finishing in second place behind a...

 

Douglas Features "DIFFERENT WORDS FOR THE SAME THING"

The world premiere of Kimber Lee's "different words for the same thing" has opened at the Center Theatre Group / Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City. Performances continue through June 1, Directed by...

 

Culver-Palms Church Collecting Items For Annual Yard Sale

Culver-Palms United Methodist Church's annual yard sale will be held from 9 am to 3 pm on Saturday, June 7. Now is the time to look around for clean, usable shoes, clothing and household goods and...

 

Katz Transforms Areas Through Art, Technology

By Sandra Coopersmith Features Writer Curiosity and enthusiasm are certainly primary colors in the engaging personal palette of David Arthur Katz. "I've been working as a digital artist for almost 25...

 

Free Hands Only CPR Training Coming To Culver

The Culver City Fire Department, in partnership with Southern California Hospital, the American Heart Association (AHA), and Westfield Mall will be holding a Free "Sidewalk CPR" public awareness...

 

Internationally Known Muralist to Work with CCHS Students

Internationally known muralist and street artist Fintan Magee, whose larger-than-life work has graced walls from Colombia to Denmark to Australia, will soon be putting his handiwork up on the side of a Culver City building at Lindblade and...

 

Kings Win, Salute Retiring Salanne

By Steven Lieberman Observer Reporter It has been a miraculous run for the Los Angeles Kings so far in the playoffs. In round one, they managed to pull off a reverse sweep of the San Jose Sharks, winn...

 
 By Mitch Chortkoff    Sports    May 22, 2014

STERLING CHANGES LAWYER FOR BATTLE AHEAD

By Mitch Chortkoff Sports Editor As Donald Sterling prepares for a lawsuit against the NBA that could last for many years he has dismissed his longtime council and chosen an old ally. The firm of...

 

Westside Brake Gears Up For Growth

By Sandra Coopersmith Features Writer One would think that in this economy, where hardly a day goes by that we don't read about cutbacks, companies would be putting the brakes on expansion. Westside...

 

Culver Rotary Club's Bingo Night Coming Up

A night of Bingo is usually a hilarious event when it happens at Hamburger Mary's. Plus, it's a chance to win cool prizes! The public and friends of Culver City's Rotary Club are invited to attend...

 
 By Lynne Bronstein    News    May 22, 2014

Local Poet's Writing Class Honored by Ed Foundation

By Lynne Bronstein Observer Reporter At its 16th annual "Tribute to the Stars" awards banquet on May 3, the Culver City Education Foundation honored volunteers who made a difference for the Culver...

 

MOVIE REVIEW: WORDS AND PICTURES

One of the most marvelous movie-going experiences of the year, with WORDS AND PICTURES screenwriter Gerald Di Pego and director Fred Schepisi create a film that wafts over you, making the heart...

 

MOVIE REVIEW: THE LOVE PUNCH

I don’t know about you, but when the opening shot of a film boasts Emma Thompson hoisting a very large and very shaken martini immediately followed by Pierce Brosnan sidling into frame and e...

 

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