By Talia Tinari
The salesman poured a taste of wine into the glass. I swirled, smelled, tasted, spit. “All BI-O-dy-NAMIC!” he said. I nodded my head, not really sure what
Editor:
This letter is written in response to a recent letter to the editor Aug. 11 ("Turtle trouble at Douglas Park," Aug. 11). The purpose of this letter
By Kerry Addica and Hanako Moondance
“The knowledge of all things is possible.” —Leonardo da Vinci
The Santa Monica Public Library has long been a free source of information and
By Cate Kortzeborn
As a person with Medicare, you have important rights. One of them is the right to appeal.
An appeal is the action you can take if you
By Susan DeRemer
August is back-to-school month and the perfect time to talk about helping out local youth.
As Lions celebrate our 100th year, we are continuing our Centennial Service
Editor:
Apparently, the Santa Monica City Council, the Planning Commission, school board and Rent Control Board want people who attend their meetings to register as lobbyists. Santa Monicans for Renters&
By Drs. Annie Zhang and Andrew Shubov
The most decorated Olympic athlete in history sparked controversy throughout the media with his use of cupping — an ancient Chinese method used to
By Caryl Helsel
I am writing to shed light on my family's experience in Santa Monica. When we moved to Southern California two years ago, we specifically chose
By Lea Yamashiro
Daily Press Intern
Significant, history-packed landmarks are hard to find in a modern, constantly growing city.
However, there exist some locations that indeed hold significant historic meaning;
Editor:
On July 27, I was sitting in Tongva Park which was designed by the same landscape architect who designed High Line. I was reading, working the PC since I
By Elizabeth Van Denburgh
Election season is upon us and the piles of campaign literature will follow. While all campaign literature is paid advertising, there is a difference between literature