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“Cornucopia: Harvesting Broadway’s Best” – Culver City Observer

Aric Martin count SMC_MTW_Cornucopia.jpg: SMC students Jeremy Lee, Gary Holmes, and Maximillian Trevino rehearse for SMC Musical Theatre Workshop’s “Cornucopia: Harvesting Broadway’s Best” on Friday, Dec. 13, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, Dec. 15, at 2 p.m. in the Theatre Arts Studio Stage, located on the […]
Protect Culver Citty Gears up Following City Council Election

Protect Culver City will hold an organizational meeting on Monday, December 2 at 9 p.m. The new council is inaugurated December 9th. What can we expect from them? The meeting will be held at First Southern Baptist Church Culver City located at 9740 Braddock Dr, in Culver City. How should we react? What should we […]
San Fernando Valley Man Sentenced to More Than 1 Year in Prison for Sending Emails in Which He Threatened to Bomb FBI’s L.A. Office

A San Fernando Valley man was sentenced today to 15 months in federal prison for sending threatening emails to the FBI, including ones in which he threatened to bomb the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office and referenced the notorious “Unabomber.” Mark William Anten, 53, of Sun Valley, was sentenced by United States District Judge Wesley […]
$12,000 ROLEX Stolen in Armed Robbery

On Saturday, November 9, at approximately 10:00 pm, Culver City Police received a report of an armed robbery that occurred earlier that morning at approximately 3:00 am. : Rolex watch with silver band, black face with diamonds, worth approximately $12,000.00 were believed to be the watch that was stolen. Initial investigation indicates that the victim […]
Screenland 5K is Back – Culver City Observer

In preparation for the Screenland 5K on Oscar Sunday training has begun Find some fellow runners at the free workouts ‘running’ through February, and consider your costume; dressing like an athlete counts, too. Experienced runner May Wu tethers Sonya Chapnick, who has vision impairment, in first public workshop, last Sunday, at Culver City High School‘s […]
Mayor Karen Bass Swears in Chief Jim McDonnell as the 59th Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass today participated in the ceremonial swearing-in ceremony of Chief Jim McDonnell, who was confirmed last week. This confirmation continues the Mayor’s work to reduce crime and make L.A. safer in every neighborhood. Watch the full ceremony here. Mayor Bass’ remarked “Good morning, everyone. This is a day of celebration in […]
SMC Concert Chorale and First United Methodist Church Santa Monica Chancel Choir Collaborate to Present Free Holiday Concert Dec. 8

The Santa Monica College (SMC) Concert Chorale and The Chancel Choir of the First United Methodist Church of Santa Monica will join forces to present an enchanting afternoon of seasonal music – and an audience sing-along – at the annual Christmas Concert. The festive event’s program promises to uplift the spirit of the season with […]
City Works to Create Complete Streets Design Guidelines
The Public Works Department is creating Complete Streets Design Guidelines to ensure that future investment within the public right-of-way is safe, sustainable, and universally accessible. The Guidelines will unify the City’s various mobility plans and policies into a consolidated set of design and implementation standards applicable to both public and private development projects in the […]
Culver City High Graduate Courtland Tune dies at 66

October 14, 1958 – November 16, 2024 C. Van Tune, 66, of Encinitas, CA, peacefully passed away at home on November 16,after a lengthy illness. Van was born on October 14, 1958, to Betty Joy (née Aldridge) and Jack Henry Tune in Garden Grove, CA, and spent his early years in and around Culver City. […]