By CHARLES ANDREWS
I was privileged to have seen her perform once in the mid-’80s, playing piano and singing in a small jazz club in Silver Lake named Mark’
By Cynthia Citron
Capernaum. A lovely name for a village near the sea. Surrounded by blue mountains, with the sun glinting off the silver leaves of the olive trees and
So Much Art!
What a whirlwind week it was for contemporary art all across Los Angeles. There were at least 4 different art fairs that took place, two of which
By Merv Hecht
My brother in law writes music. One of his hits was “Searchin.’ ” That’s what I’m doing now. My two favorite Italian restaurants have recently closed,
By Misti Kerns
The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce recognized the local tourism industry for its key contributions to the economy with the 2019 Economic Excellence Award during its State
By CHARLES ANDREWS
THE OTHER SHOE
Has finally dropped. Is it a game changer? Or just an adjustment, a gnat to be flicked away by our entrenched corruption cabal here,
The Four-Way test of the things Rotarians think , say or do are:
First……...Is it the TRUTH?
Second…...Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Third…….Will it build GOODWILL and
Parking Structure #5 Tenant Improvement Project
For the week of February 18, construction will take place in Parking Structure #5 at 1440 4th street that may affect the sidewalk in
Security Guard Blues, Part 3
By the time you read this, hopefully all talk of a government shutdown will be history. Last I heard, Trump said he was going to
by Santa Monica Mayor Gleam Davis
It is exciting to consider the wave of innovation and change expected in the coming years. Scientists will get steps closer to reaching human-level
CINDERELLA RETURNS
Spoiler alert: A pumpkin will not become a golden carriage nor will four white mice turn into four white horses in choreographer Sir Matthew Bourne’s dance drama,