Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, California. The city was named after its founder, Harry Culver. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 38,883. It is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, but also shares a border with unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. Over the years, it has annexed more than 40 pieces of adjoining land and now comprises about five square miles.
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5.0 based on 170 reviews
The Wende Museum holds an unparalleled collection of art and artifacts from Cold War-era Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union and offers innovative exhibitions and events to illuminate the connections between art and history, past and present.
The most unique and surprising museum in Culver City. The exhibits portray themes related to topics that you'd not see elsewhere. The Cold War display is interesting as are the posters. The changing exhibits are topical and best understood with a docent. Great and easy parking. Lots of information online.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Co-founded in 1981 by Tim Robbins and a group of UCLA students, this non-profit presents theater that is accessible and relevant to all people through challenging original plays and experimental reinterpretations.
The 1984’s message being relevant in our times today more than ever. I loved that I finally got to see the beautiful Actors Gang theatre and Tim Robbins live in such an intimate setting to boot! What a rare treat for theatre lovers of Los Angeles.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
This is an old Skouras movie house, converted into a fairly intimate stage theater, now park of the Center Theatre Group. Comfortable seating in a raked house with clear sightlines and excellent lighting and sound. Saw a very fine production of the premiere of Paul Rudnick's new play BIG TIME with a superb cast. A really fine evening of Theatre.
4.0 based on 223 reviews
I'll never work out what was real, what is myth and what was totally made up just to see what they could get away with! And the wonderful thing is I don't care. It's fun, well presented and guaranteed you'll not see similar items anywhere else. Loved the micro mosaics and the tribute to space dogs. "3D X-rays" were also great.
4.0 based on 146 reviews
Had not been to this mall in years and didn’t know it was no longer called Fox Hills Mall or that all the new stores had been added, so can imagine my surprise. Whoever came up with the redesign did a fantastic job. This was a dying mall in a decent neighborhood but, for some reason, attracted a somewhat seedy crowd. Now, it hums on Weekends with a full parking lot and ordinary shoppers just looking for some great bargains. In addition to Macy’s, which has been renovated and has upgraded its merchandise mix, the mall now has a Nordstrom Rack, Best Buy and Target. It even has a nice food court, although it’s the standard fast food vendors found at most malls, and a children’s play court to keep the kids entertained. I feel good about saying it’s a good place to shop based on my experience and would go again.
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