Two weeks ago, I wrote about my disabled neighbor's amazing seizure alert dog, Oscar de la Rascal. It was his 15th birthday and Colleen, his mom, threw a
The film is called “Is That You?” and the answer is “It most certainly is!”
Winner of a well-deserved Israeli Academy Award last year for Best Independent Film, this delicious
“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
Rated R
120 Minutes
Released October 7th
Let’s say you got on the California Screamin’ Roller Coaster at Disney’s California Adventure and were stuck on the speeding ride
By Jack Neworth
Two Sundays ago, Vince Scully, the Dodger broadcaster for the past 67 years, did play-by-play of his final home game at Dodger Stadium. As each Dodger came
Exactly a week ago, like an angry teenager, Donald Trump infamously went on a Twitter rampage until 5 a.m. attacking the former Miss Universe, Alicia Machado. Can you imagine
Tales from Hi De Ho
By Mauricio Machuca
It’s a story that has become all too common in news reports lately – another young, unarmed, black man gets gunned down
I had a profound experience watching the documentary “The True Cost” last week at a Sustainable Works screening at the Aero Theatre.
“The True Cost” is about consumerism at its
When you write a column, even for a newspaper in a small city, everybody knows what you should be writing about next, and many will gladly tell you.
Of course,
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
Mr. Rigdon's remarks in Wednesday's Your Column Here illustrate fairly well the long standing misconceptions about the Santa Monica Municipal Airport-historical Cloverfield.
Although his dates for