The Price of a Vote
By Elizabeth Van Denburgh and Laurence Eubank
Democratic elections are decided by a simple equalitarian equation: one person, one vote. The most votes win, whether
While hordes of tourists and walked to and from the Pier and around Downtown Santa Monica this Saturday, the intersection of Ocean Ave. and Colorado Blvd. was transformed into a
EarthTalk
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: How has wildlife been affected around the site of the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown in Russia three decades ago?
Rated PG-13
123 Minutes
Released November 4th
The film Loving covers a critical piece of our country’s history involving an interracial couple in Virginia who were sentenced to prison
Follow the money supporting “No on LV”
By Roger Swanson
As a former management consultant with clients that ranged from small companies to large Fortune 500 companies, and the largest
Editor:
Long ago, Santa Monica citizens put 2-3 story restrictions on development, knowing Santa Monica doesn’t have the street capacity for anything larger.
Several years ago, we had Measure
Yes on Prop 54 — Voters First, Not Special Interests
This election, Californians will find Proposition 54 on their ballot, an initiative dealing with “legislation and proceedings.” This may sound like
By Kevin M. Brettauer
Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange (named, no doubt, for the great film star Vincent Price, whom he physically resembles) was created by Steve Ditko, co-creator of Spider-Man,
Rated R
131 Minutes
Released November 4th
While I am fortunate never to have gone into battle as a soldier, I have read many accounts of those who have, including
Editor:
In a recent Daily Press, your editorial about measures GS and GSH questions the connection between strong schools and affordable housing. Both would benefit from the funding stream created
Editor:
I’m writing regarding your editorial on GS and GSH. Strong educational values and support of them, keep communities strong.
Education is a large and looming topic in our