A message from Santa Monica Mayor Ted Winterer on the tragic deaths of Andre Zuczek, Juan Castillo, and Kelly Cano:
I received the devastating news of the tragic circumstances that
Read because you want to
Editor:
"Literacy at the Library" (March 18) tells us that the Santa Monica Public Library offers a truly astonishing menu of programs and
Editor:
Just saw a DVD Library Program through Berkeley taped a few months ago; I was a participant. My participation titled, "My First Library Card" A Librarian at
Seismic safety
Editor:
In a laudable and sensible move, the Santa Monica City Council is bowing to the logic of a mathematic certainty that there will be more large earthquakes
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I was horrified listening to Steven Miller, now senior advisor to the president for policy, rant about immigrants on the national talk shows this past weekend. The vitriol and
Cognitive dissonance
Editor:
Cognitive dissonance has been described as the anxiety that results from simultaneously holding contradictory or otherwise incompatible attitudes.
It’s what I felt this week reading two
Fake out Editor: Doesn’t anyone think that Trump made his recent comments about the judiciary so that his Supreme Court nominee would make the response he did, be lauded, and then sail through the confirmation process? Mark Kaiserman
Supporting immigrants
Editor:
As children of Holocaust survivors and refugees from the1956 Hungarian Revolution, we strongly oppose the administration’s ban on immigrants.
We urge our Congressional leaders to come
Disgust with the council
Editor’s note: The following commentary was submitted before City Hall announced a settlement to close the airport.
I read with interest the Ssutu family’s
Meeting The Living Building Challenge
Like many, the recent change in administration has propelled me into getting politically involved. I was advised to start by sitting in on City Council
HOMELESS: Invitation to a Challenge
6:30 a.m. on a Manhattan Monday and the Hudson River Park is a sight to behold. Hundreds of runners negotiate the path by