Learn to Square Dance
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Enter the Dream – Annual Art Show & Open House
Enter the Dream – Annual Art Show & Open House
The L.A. GOAL & Inside Out Productions Annual Art Show & Open House. To ensure this event is COVID safe, masks will be required. Advanced registration is highly recommended but not required. To learn more and to register visit insideoutproductions.com/annual-art-show Virtual online show: November 1 - 15.
Children’s Book Pop-Up Sale
Children’s Book Pop-Up Sale
Hundreds of gently used children's book at low prices. Cash or checks only. Bring your own bag.
PORTAL
PORTAL
Taylor Fine Art Presents a Solo Exhibition by Master Artist Janice Freeman Opening Night October 7th 6-9 p.m. Taylor Fine Art 6039 Washington Blvd. 424-253-4242 candice@taylorfineart.art The large-scale works for ‘Portal’ are such examples, from the vivid hues of oil to the flowing qualities of watercolor as a way to further enhance the quintessential characteristics […]
The Hot Club of Los Angeles
The Hot Club of Los Angeles
https://hotclubofla.com The Cinema Bar has been a Westside institution in Culver City for nearly 75 years, and family owned for the past 30 years. We are proud of our quaint ‘neighborhood-feel’ hangout offering reasonably priced drinks, live music most nights with no cover charge, an outdoor patio space, and on-street parking after 6:00PM. The vibe […]
Musical Story Time & Kids Crafts at Ivy Station
Musical Story Time & Kids Crafts at Ivy Station
Join Books and Cookies to read, sing, learn, and play with Musical Story Time and Kids Crafts on the Ivy Station plaza! We will read stories, sing, dance, jam with musical instruments, play with the parachute, and get crafty. Come by early to get settled and pop some bubbles. Stay a few minutes after to […]
Tito’s Fiesta Mexicana
Tito’s Fiesta Mexicana
October 4th is National Taco Day and National Vodka Day. So, what better way to celebrate than to attend the annual Tito's Fiesta Mexicana, a fund raiser for the Culver City Arts Foundation and a celebration of Mexican heritage during Hispanic Heritage Month. The event is ticketed and open to the public. Those 21 and […]
Learn to Square Dance
Learn to Square Dance
Square dancing is a wonderful opportunity to move aerobically to music, while having a lot of fun and making new friends. A new square dance class with a live caller/instructor will begin on Wednesday, September 6, 2023, at the Veterans Memorial Building in Culver City, and will run until December 20. Square dancing does not […]
Singer/Songwriter Open Mic Night
Singer/Songwriter Open Mic Night
The Cinema Bar has been a Westside institution in Culver City for nearly 75 years, and family owned for the past 30 years. We are proud of our quaint ‘neighborhood-feel’ hangout offering reasonably priced drinks, live music most nights with no cover charge, an outdoor patio space, and on-street parking after 6:00PM. The vibe of […]
David Bowie in the Soviet Union
David Bowie in the Soviet Union
Geoff MacCormack was one of David Bowie’s oldest and closest friends. Starting in 1973, he joined Bowie on his tours as singer, percussionist, dancer, and photographer. As Bowie preferred not to fly, they travelled together by boat, train, and road. Later in 1973 they undertook a journey from Yokohama, Japan, back to England, traveling through […]
David Bowie in the Soviet Union
David Bowie in the Soviet Union
Geoff MacCormack was one of David Bowie’s oldest and closest friends. Starting in 1973, he joined Bowie on his tours as singer, percussionist, dancer, and photographer. As Bowie preferred not to fly, they travelled together by boat, train, and road. Later in 1973 they undertook a journey from Yokohama, Japan, back to England, traveling through […]
Vietnam in Transition, 1976 – Present
Vietnam in Transition, 1976 – Present
The exhibition explores the multi-layered intersections of art, history, and memory in Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War – in Vietnam known as the American War – and national reunification. With its history of French colonialism, American imperialism, Soviet-style socialism, and relative economic liberalization during the doi moi period, Vietnam is a country of strong […]
Kids Craftoween at Ivy Station
Kids Craftoween at Ivy Station
Join visual artist and crafter Kelle with a festive Halloween art project for kids! This month's project: Jumping Jack-o'-lanterns. Create a Jumping Jack-o'-lantern paper doll to celebrate the spooky season! This activity not only allows kids to explore vintage Halloween design elements but also serves as an introduction to basic engineering principles. By creating moving […]
David Bowie in the Soviet Union
David Bowie in the Soviet Union
Geoff MacCormack was one of David Bowie’s oldest and closest friends. Starting in 1973, he joined Bowie on his tours as singer, percussionist, dancer, and photographer. As Bowie preferred not to fly, they travelled together by boat, train, and road. Later in 1973 they undertook a journey from Yokohama, Japan, back to England, traveling through […]
Vietnam in Transition, 1976 – Present
Vietnam in Transition, 1976 – Present
The exhibition explores the multi-layered intersections of art, history, and memory in Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War – in Vietnam known as the American War – and national reunification. With its history of French colonialism, American imperialism, Soviet-style socialism, and relative economic liberalization during the doi moi period, Vietnam is a country of strong […]