Author: Meghan

The L.A. Times compared the conspicuous lack of congestion during the closure of 10 miles of the 405 freeway this weekend to the now utterly embarrassing end-of-millenium scare, "Carmageddon could turn out to be the biggest non-event since Y2K." The mother of all traffic jams...

Scoli Acosta, a dear friend, was in the news this weekend.   Everyday objects turn to art in Scoli Acosta's hands The artist's sculpture, installation, drawing, painting and photography alter the recognizable into the whimsical. By Holly Myers, Special to the Los Angeles Times June 12, 2011 "The aesthetics of resourcefulness"...

[caption id="attachment_212" align="alignright" width="200" caption="Artwalk 2011"][/caption]   The Culver City Bicycle Coalition will provide a free bike valet at Artwalk today. Park your bike, get a goody bag (while supplies last), and explore over 35 galleries along Washington and La Cienega Boulevards on Saturday, June 4th....

The Culver City Democratic Club's May meeting featured a panel discussion on one of the most pressing issues of our time: energy policy. In the context of the B.P. oil spill, the Fukushima nuclear meltdown, increasing record-breaking weather, and ongoing wars in oil-producing countries: we...

Heads up Culver City! Parcel B, the long-time empty lot between Trader Joe's and the Culver Hotel is slated for development. On Monday June 13th, the Council/Redevelopment Agency will select three developers to move forward on proposals for this prime public land in the heart of...