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There’s a romance about a French bistro that is hard to replicate elsewhere. Think Parisian cafes, and images of beat writers ...
Writers have learned since taking pen to paper that it is best to write what you know. As a Jewish man growing up in Atlanta ...
By Ethan Dumper, age 15, KidScoop Media Correspondent Jeffrey Seller’s new book, Theater Kid, explores the way his upbringing ...
At the City Council meeting on the evening of Monday, June 23, Action Item 2 (A2) called for the, “Introduction of an ...
James Lee Stanley brings his finely crafted tunes to Boulevard Music this week, a venue that he knows very well. He spoke to ...
Once again, the Centaurs of Culver City High School showed the Southern California and the State that they are one of the top ...
By Alaina Gorely KidScoop Media Correspondent, age 13 Jeffrey Seller, the producer of Rent, Avenue Q, In the Heights, and ...
Culver City’s hotel workers filed an initiative to guarantee a $25 minimum hourly wage while also protecting room attendants against sexual assault. Similar legislation has already been passed in Los ...
In the March 5 election, Culver City residents voted to approve Measure E, “authorizing the Culver City Unified School District to issue $358 million in bonds, levying $60 per $100,000 in assessed ...
There are so many Mexican eateries in Los Angeles, and indeed right here in Gardena, that finding the perfect spot can sometimes feel like looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack. It is hard, ...
The Holy Cross Cemetery has apparently rented 250 goats and sheep to keep its plantlife under control, according to one eagle-eyed local resident. Fleur Hervas lives near the cemetery, and she decided ...
With more than 11 percent of the world’s population going hungry on a daily basis, it’s more important than ever to do whatever can be done to ensure that those 805 million people are able to eat ...