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In Ted Winterer’s Opinion piece of Nov. 4th, “Whither Santa Monica?” he seems to know an uncomfortable amount about Donald Trump’s political techniques. So much so, in
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My name is Wendy Dembo. I am a Santa Monica resident and my daughter attends SAMO. Last year, she applied to and was accepted to Windward, Archer, and Crossroads.
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In his letter dated 11/2/22 “Attack the Messenger,” Wade Major urges voters to cast their ballots for school board candidates backed by a PAC called “A Brighter
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As a matter of course and the political climate we have been in for the past several years, I have distanced myself out of social media and have tried
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In 2020 more Santa Monicans voted for Donald Trump than in 2016. Really? In the uber-progressive People’s Republic of Santa Monica? Yup. As Casey Stengel used to say
AIRTO MOREIRA – sadly, the legendary Brazilian percussionist (Miles, Weather Report, Chick Corea Return To Forever) is very ill, losing both hearing and eyesight (hard to comprehend) and stuck in Brazil
This is a hotly contested city council election with three seats open. Political office here doesn’t come cheap. A little help from your friends go toward candidates gaining a
By Dr. Grayson Zuluaf
If the climate crisis is coming, the water crisis is already here.
As rice fields were fallowed in California, Lake Mead water levels almost sunk so
By Dan Walters
One must wade through a thicket of bureaucratic jargon to find it, but on Friday federal officials issued what appears to be a serious warning to California
O LORDY LORDY, I’M TURNING REPUBLICAN!
Yeah, right. But I did suddenly flash that I will be voting for candidates despite their flaws, failings or faux pas, because I
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When you have no message of your own and can’t rebut the opposing message — attack the messenger.
I should probably be flattered that both Nicole Faries and Sarah