I can already smell the kettle corn, I can taste the Pier Burgers and my little dog is already ramped up and ready to go find the dropped churros, French
By Michael Feinstein
From the earliest migrations across Africa millions of years ago — to today’s international geopolitical conflicts — the struggle to equitably and sustainably live off natural resources has
You're sitting there, sipping your coffee. You know there was something you wanted to do this morning. But, it is the Fourth of July. Awww. Fourth of July!
By Robin Sherry and Barbara Bronie
The Santa Monica City Council did pass a law that was intended to protect apartment and condominium residents from a neighbor's tobacco
Last October, I chronicled the four-decade career of Santa Monica defense lawyer Daniel (Danny) Brookman with "Barrister Brookman braves the waves." I referred to Danny as a “renaissance
Yesterday the Supreme Court ruled against the state of Texas in an abortion ruling that has national implications regarding attacks on Roe v. Wade. The court struck down as "
A number of serious, ongoing issues have plagued the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District for decades. One of those has been the “achievement gap” — a term stating that demographically white
I swore I wouldn't, but I watched the entire five-part ESPN documentary series about O.J. Simpson, “O.J.: Made in America.” Actually, it was riveting. And also
By Eddie deAngelini
The days are longer and hotter, the smell of barbecue fills the air and you're looking for that perfect literary companion to laze away the