Articles from the October 22, 2009 edition

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Astro Boy

In addition to my love and mesmerization with movies from small on, a key visual element in my youth was cartoons - and not just your standard Bugs, Tweety, Taz or Tom & Jerry. No I went full bore alo...

 

Medical Office Plan Moves Forward Public Input Becomes Topic Of Meeting

The Culver City Redevelopment Agency voted Monday night to unanimously approve the site plan review and the Mitigated Negative Declaration to allow the project, a 50,000 square foot medical office...

 

Disney Store To Open At Westfield

Disney’s Newest Princess “Tiana” will appear at Disney Store’s Grand Opening and Celebration at the Westfield Culver City Mall, November 14 at 10 a.m.. There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony, and the first 100 kids to enter the store will receive...

 

John Felix Dies At 94

John Felix died at home in Culver City on October 9 at the age of 94. He will be missed by family and friends who enjoyed his cheerful personality, and stories about his youth, Army days, Hollywood Park, and real estate career in Culver City....

 

Accomplished Photojournalists Screen Documentary at WLAC

“Afghan Women: A History of Struggle,” by Kathleen Foster Feature-length documentary “Afghan Women: A History of Struggle” will run at West Los Angeles College in the Fine Arts Auditorium on Tuesday, October 27, from 2 p.m. to 4.. The public is invi...

 
 By Jozelle Smith    News    October 22, 2009

Congratulations to Myrtle Hawkins

A world series of birthdays are being celebrated by Ken Owens, Joanne Scheding, Kevin Richardson, Clint Ehlers, Setsuko Tsuji (Cohn), Michael Riban, Belinda Blom, Susan Porter, Kent Seeberger, Angeles Hernandez, Carol Auslander, Inez Bush, Marjorie...

 

Vaccinations Available Friday 23 October 2009

A seasonal flu and H1N1 Vaccination Clinic sponsored by the City of Culver City and Los Angeles County Department of Public Health will occur Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Veterans Memorial Building, 4117 Overland Ave. The clinic is free for...

 

Adult School Schedules GED Test

The GED test will be given at the Culver City Adult School on November 4 and 6 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. A California ID or US passport is required at the time of registration. You must be at least 18 years old to take this test with a few exceptions....

 

Culver-Palms Targets Youth Fitness

Recent statistics show that the number of children who are overweight in America has tripled since 1980. According to a recent Obesity in America study this condition significantly increases the risk of a number of life-threatening conditions such...

 

Culver Wins, But Burnett Injured Centaurs Outscore Inglewood, 55-44

At this point, it looks as if the Culver City High football team will go as far as its offense takes it. The Centaurs won another shootout last Friday night, scoring on four straight possessions in the second and third quarters for a 55-44 victory ov...

 

A-Rod Ends Playoff Slump: Angels Suffer

Alex Rodriguez has destroyed the Angels in the first four games of the American League championship series, which the Yankees lead, 3-1. His remarkable performance, which includes home runs in three...

 

Sanchez and Barkley: Talent Wins Out

Logically, Mark Sanchez would be USC’s quarterback this season and Matt Barkley would be watching from the sidelines. But Sanchez is cashing huge checks and playing for the New York Jets while B...

 

Dodgers Retain Colletti

The Dodgers have announced that they’ve agreed to a long-term contract extension for General Manager Ned Colletti. Dodger Owner Frank McCourt made the announcement. “One of our core promises to our fa...

 

AVPA To Present "Retirement Bash" Saturday 24 October 2009

In this time where "change" is the word of the year, artist Elana Mann and 30 art students from the Culver City High School Academy of Visual and Performing Arts (AVPA) program will be throwing "Retirement Bash," an interactive performance event, in...

 

Jackson Browne Heads Actor's Gang Activities

The Actors' Gang WTF?! Festival is in its second week of a two-month special time. Known for plays, the Actor’s Gang is presenting music, film, dance, poetry and more to raise funds. Scheduled events include Documentary Tuesdays, Film Wednesdays, The...

 
 By Sharon Bell    A & E    October 22, 2009

Tenacious D Rocks In Culver City

In the United States funding for the arts has always been one of the first things to go in tough economic times as evidenced by the decline of the Harlem Renaissance. Now all artistic venues are havin...

 

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