By CHARLES ANDREWS
BRAND X
What a great name for a British jazz-fusion band that was anything but generic. Formed by Genesis drummer Phil Collins and Atomic Rooster guitarist John
To the editor,
I loved Jack Newworth's commentary, "Make America Rake Again" detailing some of Trump's more outrageous statements of the past couple of
Holiday Cheer; High Camp; HIV/AIDS Mass
“Come from Away,” through January 6, 2019 at the Ahmanson Theatre, will restore your faith in humanity. This uplifting musical tells the story
by Cynthia Citron
Friends who have similar personalities and mannerisms sometimes joke about being "twins separated at birth." It's not a joke, however, to a set
In lieu of giving gifts to partners and clients this holiday season, Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (SMTT) has selected three local nonprofit organizations as the recipients of SMTT’s
By CHARLES ANDREWS
DISAPPOINTED BUT NOT SURPRISED
That so few showed up at City Hall last week, to protest our City government’s enthusiasm to throw tons more good money
With the Camp and Woolsey fires, Santa Monicans stepped up and engaged. We opened our homes to evacuees and their pets. We made donations. We prepared, fearing the worst. We
Editor:
In September the City of Santa Monica Planning & Community Development Department and the City Council approved 2,000 e-scooters in Santa Monica for a 16-month Shared Mobility Pilot
The Christmas tree is up at the Loews Hotel. The ribbons are out, the holiday songs are being piped onto the Promenade. Chanukah started this past Sunday night, and Christmas
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. December 3, 2018
Santa Monica is facing a California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) lawsuit that seeks to strip the city of its at-large city council
Council recently passed a temporary ban on new fast food chains Downtown. DTSM, and by extension the City Council, wanted to keep the Crowns and Clowns of fast food off