Third in a series Re “Of No Small Consequence – Falling in Love” Before he left Culver City to return to a land he loved and called “delicious” 35 years ago when he was a collegian, Vice Mayor Thomas Small spoke as an architectural maven with a global grasp. While Mr. Small, his wife Joanna and their twins are … Read More
How Can You Divine the Truth?
It is midway between fun and aggravating to stoically observe prancing liberals piously prattle about their latest phony or exaggerated anti-President Trump rumor. Breathlessly last evening, the Washington Post, The New York Times and the Crooked News Network all reported that Mr. Trump disclosed undisclosable information to two Russian government officials last week. Don’t inhale while awaiting apologies. Liberals don’t … Read More
Just What Does Polystyrene Ban Mean?
One week after the City Council formally confirmed a pro-environment polystyrene ban in Culver City restaurants after November, the wheels of implementation are churning. Banning polystyrene only sounds simple. “We are gearing up to have a public information campaign, workshops, and we will be reaching out to all businesses affected by the ban,” says Public Works Director Charles Herbertson. “We … Read More
New Basketball Coach Is Mr.Success
After an extensive interviewing process drawn from a pool of national caliber candidates, Culver City High School is has hired Reggie Morris Jr. as its new basketball coach. An assistant at Division I Loyola Marymount the past year, he previously led Redondo Beach High, St. Bernard High and Leuzinger High to three CIF championships and one State Title over the … Read More
How to Commit a Monumental Blunder
Liberals are obligated to believe they are uniquely endowed to facilely change the past as crudely as they are attempting to create a salad of chaos in the present. The current fad ensnaring their momentary attention span is the mass removal of Confederate monuments and Confederate symbols from a century and a half ago. Many liberals are racists, as recent … Read More
Talking Marijuana at City Hall
One of the dynamic issues of the day will be debated this week at City Hall. Culver City is investing months in trying to package and contain the multi-sided marketing of marijuana, legalized last November by California voters. By the time the new Marijuana Task Force convenes a community meeting on Wednesday afternoon, Mayor Jeff Cooper, Task Force leader, and … Read More
The Joy of Motherhood Towers Above All
Dateline Jerusalem — Mother’s Day? In Israel, every day is Mother’s Day. This weekend most of the world will be celebrating the typical commercialized Mother’s Day that people associate with the second Sunday in May — flowers, candy, dinner out, and sometimes a once-a- year telephone call from their children. In Judaism, the Fifth Commandment is to always honor our … Read More
Playing with Numbers to Start a Political Fire
Bringing a steady flow of unvetted Muslims into our country is the centerpiece of sophisticated, carefully choreographed protests against President Trump. This is not just about the lowest rung of the community, punks and overweight single ladies, crashing into the streets to enliven their dull lives. This is a many-pronged drive. Another dimension of the outrageous sympathy campaign to slide … Read More
He Thought It Was in the Bag(gie)
Just got up from a nap and reached for my iPhone 6. I knew I placed it on the nightstand next to me. Where was it? Duh. I just remembered. It fell into the pool this morning and broke. When I went outside for my regular morning swim, my iPhone, placed in a Ziploc bag, went with me. I placed … Read More
Car Show Returns in Two Days
On Saturday, the annual Culver City Car Show will rev its V-8 glass-pack engine for the 14th consecutive year. Moving to Vets Park – instead of its usual Downtown street venue – the show will be turbo-charged with hundreds classic cars and hot rods from all over Southern California. This iconic charity event will feature a beer garden, a gourmet … Read More