I’m sitting at the Loews Hotel, watching the Ferris Wheel cycle through a holiday series of lights. There’s the holiday lights on the pier that are in the
Thursday morning I’m sipping coffee and scouring the news for some signs of intelligent life and my Facebook Messenger starts pinging, “Hey you still in Santa Monica?” A question
By David Pisarra
It has been a week since Donald Trump won the election to President of the United States which continues to send shock waves through the American republic.
Being a regular is always nice. The sense of comfort and ease that happens when you walk into an establishment or event and someone recognizes you is one of the
What’s the Point?
“End domestic violence.” “End poverty.” “Cure Cancer.” All of these slogans are laudable, and they are grand proclamations designed to motivate us to take action and
“Don’t let the neighbors know what happens behind closed doors!”
This was the theme of my childhood, and that of most families in my small town. I can remember
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and since domestic violence affected me as a child, and is a major factor in my professional career I am dedicating all four columns
The world is about to turn pink.
No, I am not referring to some alternate universe where we have a partially Republican government – I mean PINK, Breast Cancer Awareness Pink.