From their phones and their television screens and sometimes out their windows, Californians saw their state change quickly in the pandemic. Homelessness grew then and continued to grow. Fatal fentanyl
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes the SaMo Ice opening, a new dog run opening event, the Artists Fair, some tasty food events and much more.
Having just read the latest opinion letter by Oscar de la Torre, I am not surprised. Like the parable of the scorpion and the frog, the scorpion must sting as
Dear Editor,
We are writing to express our support for four outstanding community servants who are running for seats on the Santa Monica City Council: Dan Hall, Ellis Raskin, Barry
Why vote 'yes' on Measure QS
Despite living in a famously progressive region, Santa Monicans are not immune from the same political misinformation and disinformation that afflicts civil
Dear Editor,
I’m a Republican living in Santa Monica, a rara avis in these parts, but I am supporting Phil Brock, Oscar de la Torre, John Putnuam and Dr.
A virtually anonymous flyer circulated in single-family neighborhoods has inserted an existing state law, Senate Bill 10 from 2021, into the current Santa Monica Council election. That flyer, headlined “Santa
Since 2002, Pico Youth & Family Center (PYFC) has empowered youth and young adults ages 8-24 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County through professional and leadership training in Music, Film,
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. October 2024
My dear former colleague on the City Council Bob Holbrook always used to say that “once election season comes, it seems rules no
THIS IS THE FOURTH
Version of this column. Number three was pretty good, I thought. Some context, a little storytelling. But it wasn’t what I intended. I tend to
Nobody needs to point out my imperfections. I see imperfection every time I look in the mirror. I hear about my imperfections from those who love me and those who