Editor:
I have been reading the previous letters to the editor on overbuilding in Santa Monica and am heartened to see that many residents share my view. I am very
Kesa Kivel, educator and activist, is teaming up with the YWCA Santa Monica/Westside to urge the community to participate in a rally against racism. The rally is open to
The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Monica is introducing the National Photography Program, which teaches youth the art and science of photography.
The new program includes the ImageMakers National
Editor:
There sure are some miserable people in this town. Who in the world would object to mini-bars in hotel rooms ("Palihouse: A bad deal for neighbors?" My
Editor:
I do not know Arthur Jeon, but I recognize in him a kindred spirit ("Pump the brakes on development," Letters to the Editor, April 4). To those
Dear EarthTalk: My kids just want to play videos games and watch TV all day. Do you have any tips for getting them outside to appreciate nature more?
— Sue Levinson,
Editor:
Is nuclear war as imminent as it seemed in the early 1960s, during the Cuban missile crisis?
With a belligerent North Korea, and an always bent on going to
Editor:
Regarding yet another development agreement (Village Trailer Park), the city's planning director states, "We are asking developers to provide roads and connections we're seeking,
To anyone who only knew film critic Roger Ebert from his television persona, arguing with his long-time colleague Gene Siskel, you might characterize Ebert as "the grumpy one."