Whether Valentine's Day, like Halloween, is rooted in the pagan celebration, Lupercalia or the Christian festival honoring the legend of St. Valentine is still up for debate. But
Editor:
We are undergoing difficult transitions. Heck, even (the California Environmental Quality Act) is changing. There is a lot of pain amongst drivers caught in congestion, especially those who still
Every few days, we learn yet one more way in which government's expanded surveillance powers intrude upon our privacy and civil liberties.
Recently, it was the revelation that
SAMOHI — Their championship hopes were almost dashed after blowing a 15-point lead, but Santa Monica boys' basketball was able to hold off the Centaurs and lived to play for
Editor:
Your editorial states that growth in Santa Monica is inevitable ("Editorial: Planning for the future," Feb. 4).
There are some things in life that are inevitable, but
Editor:
I'm not at all surprised, although I am offended and disgusted, by the bigotry, hatred, intolerance and ignorance expressed by Judy Palnick in response to the school
Editor:
The pro-Bergamot editorial ("Editorial: Planning for the future," Feb. 4) and architects' letter ("Bergamot Village embodies LUCE," Room for a View, Feb. 4) are
Have you ever listened intently to someone explaining, succinctly and articulately, an esoteric concept you never understood before, until you suddenly exclaimed triumphantly, "A ha! I got it!"
The Shore Hotel is partnering with Sprinkles Cupcakes to give locals a little something sweet for Valentine’s Day. The Los Angeles-based bakery will bring its cupcake cart to the Ocean Avenue hotel from Feb. 14-17, offering an assortment of classic favorites including red velvet, dark chocolate and
Local students will get their time to shine during the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's annual Stairway to the Stars concert on Friday at 7 p.m. in
A couple of weeks ago we had coffee with a friend who was clearly upset and wanted to vent. She was complaining that her boyfriend of eight months hadn'