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Mixed eMotion Theatrix Presents “So Now You Know” – Culver City Crossroads

So Now You Know uses words, music, and dance to tell personal LGBTQIA+ stories about coming-out, family, and identity. “The evening will bring laughter and tears; the audience will share a sense of community by the end of the performance” says Janet Roston, Artistic Director of Mixed eMotion Theatrix. Performers are Kate Coleman, Donny Collinson, […]

Santa’s Sleigh is on the Way – Save the Dates! – Culver City Crossroads

Santa Claus in Chicago Culver City Police Officers Association is proud to help escort Santa around Culver City throughout the holiday season. Please note that times below are approximate, and the schedule is subject to change. Santa will be kicking off the season with his traditional appearance on Thursday, December 5 at the Downtown Tree […]

Downtown Tree Lighting & Sled-tacular – Dec. 5 – Culver City Crossroads

Make your way to Downtown Culver City this Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024 for the biggest event of the year! Our traditional Tree Lighting Ceremony has been enjoyed by thousands of families for over 20 years. Expect lots of fun, laughter, and memories as Hip & Historic Downtown Culver City welcomes its residents and neighbors to […]

Rams lose the battle in the trenches against the Eagles

The Rams’ primetime clash last Sunday night with the Philadelphia Eagles was a litmus test. The need was threefold. They needed to dominate the trenches, establish the run, and protect Matthew Stafford. On their early drives, there was a glimmer of hope. But as the game unfolded, so did the Rams’ vulnerabilities, and after their […]

Lakers Host and East West Bank Host Turkey Giveaway

The Los Angeles Lakers and East West Bank continue to give back to the community. Their annual Turkey giveaway last week was a huge success. Families waited for hours for the giveaway. Families started lining up at 3 a.m. From the looks on the faces of the families, it was all worth the wait. Underserved […]

Some things aren’t catching on for the Chargers

The Chargers are now 7-4 after a tough loss on Monday night to the Baltimore Ravens, 30-23. Even with the loss, the Chargers find themselves holding onto the sixth playoff seed with six games remaining this season. Los Angeles has been a surprise to some, but most football fans expected instant improvement with the addition […]

Defense is helping Clippers win games

When the season started the Los Angeles Clippers made it clear to that they wanted to be one of the best defensive teams in the league. Even though they are without their superstar Kawhi Leonard, the Clippers are one of top 5 defenses in the NBA. It’s a testament to their identity and hard work. […]

Bomb Threat at Former Governor Schwarzenegger’s Home on Thanksgiving

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) investigated a potential bomb threat Thursday at the Los Angeles-area home of actor and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, authorities said. Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department responded to a call about a bomb allegedly placed in Schwarzenegger’s mailbox, according to a report by TMZ. After a search […]

Westside Youth Orchestra – Dec. 15 – Culver City Crossroads

You’re invited – WYO Fall Concert – Sun, Dec 15, at 6PM – Culver City Veterans Memorial Auditorium. Join us for music performed by the talented Westside Youth Orchestra and Junior Symphony. The award winning Westside Youth Orchestra showcases the musical achievements of its outstanding young musicians in the Los Angeles area. Westside Youth Orchestra’s […]