In 1989 a Mississippi lawyer named John Grisham published his first novel, “A Time to Kill,” that was so successful that he was emboldened to quit the law to write
Art LA Contemporary returns for its eighth year at Barker Hangar and Jewish Women’s Theatre/Braid Performance and Art Space gear up for a busy season.
In its 8th
The curtain falls on the Obama Era this week. It’s been a tremendous run in our country’s history. Eight years of positive economic growth. We started the era
“What is that?” It’s a common question heard from visitors to the Santa Monica Community Gardens. It could be about a towering stalk of collard greens or an artichoke
Does one of your New Year’s resolutions include adopting a new pet? Are you confused about where to begin your search or about how to find the right pet?
Trump’s Nominee For Labor Secretary Is A Bad Choice
Editor:
Donald Trump has nominated fast-food CEO Andrew Puzder to lead the Labor Department. This is a bad choice for
After last week's column, I received a number of emails from readers with stories of disappointment in meeting their heroes. I couldn't help but notice our
YWCA to establish new grant system
To the Santa Monica / Westside Community
For more than 90 years, thanks to generous support from our community, we have had the privilege of
WOW! BOOKS ARE BACK!
Look at all those people lined up at the Main Library last Sunday waiting to check out books. How exciting!
Well, it was pretty exciting but
In the past year, and especially since early November, hate-related attacks, vandalism, and threats have surged in the United States. The Southern Poverty Law Center reported that 1,094 hate-related
What Is the Santa Monica YWCA Board Missing?
By Joyce Mann
Over the past number of weeks, I have been reading the many open letters from the community about the