By CHARLES ANDREWS
WHAT’S A POOR COLUMNIST TO DO?
Agonize over the heavy burden of trying to make sense of a year like no other, without knocking down Christmas
Many holiday memories stay with us because of the joy we shared with family and friends. On the other hand, some memories stay with us because the holidays were a
By CHARLES ANDREWS
STOP THE PRESSES!!!
Everyone who has ever worked at a newspaper or magazine or thought about it for even a second has fantasized leaping up, frantically waving
Dear Editor and Community:
Life and times do move on, as it should be, but that doesn’t mean that you do not appreciate and savor those programs that are
By Bill Worden
Last Tuesday, December 13, the FAA exercised its authority under the Code of Federal Regulations to shield two business tenants and the flying public at Santa Monica
A HARD RAIN’S A-GONNA FALL
“In times like these, the Nobel Prize is important,” intoned Carl-Henrik Heldin, chairman of the Nobel Foundation, in his brief introduction last Saturday in
By Andrea Cavanaugh
Cristina rented her Santa Monica apartment about ten years ago. A new owner recently bought the building. She started getting a lot of three-day notices to correct
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. December 13, 2016
In the 1960s, I was raised on stories of the Holocaust. Every day after grade school (in St. Louis Park, MN), I
Editor:
After 90 years of providing services for the community the Santa Monica YWCA closed its doors in June of this year. In their farewell letter they stated “funding priorities