by Cynthia Citron
Friends who have similar personalities and mannerisms sometimes joke about being "twins separated at birth." It's not a joke, however, to a set
In lieu of giving gifts to partners and clients this holiday season, Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (SMTT) has selected three local nonprofit organizations as the recipients of SMTT’s
By CHARLES ANDREWS
DISAPPOINTED BUT NOT SURPRISED
That so few showed up at City Hall last week, to protest our City government’s enthusiasm to throw tons more good money
The Christmas tree is up at the Loews Hotel. The ribbons are out, the holiday songs are being piped onto the Promenade. Chanukah started this past Sunday night, and Christmas
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. December 3, 2018
Santa Monica is facing a California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) lawsuit that seeks to strip the city of its at-large city council
Campaigning in 2016, Donald Trump claimed the world was laughing at the U.S. Given his absurd comments about our California wildfires, if they weren't laughing then, they
PARAMOUNT RANCH
As I pointed out in this column the week before last, an unexpected consequence of the recent horrible fires north of here was the loss of the location
By Isabella Nitti and Troop 15505
As Girl Scouts, it has always been a priority that we are environmentally conscious in. We have spent days picking up trash on our
As the city reels still from the staggering abuse by Eric Uller, I want to bring your attention to the wider problem of domestic violence and child abuse that occurs
By KATIE WORKMAN, Associated Press
There is no question that cauliflower has been having a long, popular moment. I was already a cauliflower fan, even a cauliflower lover, mostly favoring