Apparently, City Hall staff is worried that many will not be aware of Metro's Expo light rail service when it begins operation to Santa Monica, May 20. That&
By Casey Cambridge
It's no surprise they're divorcing in the grocery store checkout stand again. Or that they're reinventing wardrobes and renovating backyards in
Last Friday night, I was busily channel surfing trying to avoid Donald Trump bloviating. One moment he advocates war crimes, the next he defends his penis size. (Clearly, the two
March is Women's History Month and a time to reflect on the contributions women have made in several fields. The comic book industry, one that has been rightly
We're all familiar with the “no pets” rule in apartments. Property owners like the rule since it can help keep the units in good condition. Many tenants also
Last year, facing a drought of historic proportions, Gov. Jerry Brown called on California residents and businesses to restrict our water usage. It was a directive that predictably generated national
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. March 07, 2016
Santa Monica's most recent multi-year debate over maximum allowable heights in our downtown has gone on since 2004, when the
Signature gathering to place the LUVE (Land Use Voter Empowerment) ballot initiative before Santa Monica voters in November kicked off yesterday at a rally at the Robert Berman Gallery in
Three days ago was Super Tuesday, which was super for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, each of whom won primaries in seven states, and to a much lesser degree for
Even though they weren't as long ago as, say, the 1940s, the 1870s or even the 1770s, the fairly-recent 1980s have become a constant, almost obsessive setting for
I had lunch this weekend at Real Food Daily, the meal was fine and I had great company. The service was great and the environment was lovely all of which