In his July 27th column, "Our traffic planning is killing us," Bill Bauer claims that Santa Monica's planning to accommodate other modes of travel other than
Last Tuesday, City Council voted to have staff come back with recommendations for selecting the best operators to open and run two privately owned medical marijuana dispensaries that were permitted
For many, turning 18 represents the start of an exciting journey: attending prom, graduating high school and starting college; becoming an independent adult and taking advantage of the many possibilities
While I often voice strong political opinions, occasionally I'm wrong. Okay, maybe a tad more than occasionally. In my family we used to discuss politics at the dinner
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The right to sublet, whether for a week or a year is intrinsically part of our society, and how cities started to regulate it once it was facilitated through
Everyone and their mother loves to talk about all the super-hero movies that have come out recently, as well as the films coming soon: "Ant-Man," "Batman vs.
For 57 years Chez Jay has been a cultural watering hole in Santa Monica. It's played host to any number of celebrities, politicians, and no-name funsters. The charm
Last week, I wrote about the horrible traffic in Sunset Park and how it was most likely the number one contributor to air pollution in that neighborhood, Santa Monica Airport
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. July 27, 2015
"How can residents better talk to each other on issues of public policy?" That question stayed with me when I
I consider myself an average citizen of Santa Monica and I have some questions about what we all hear and read about "affordable housing" in Santa Monica and
Today, I had intended to write about Donald Trump's presidential campaign. Then, even though Donald used four deferments to dodge Vietnam, he called John McCain a "loser&