By John Zinner
Santa Monica prides itself on being a sustainable city. We live in one of the most sustainable cities in the US. City Council just committed to bringing
For someone who was largely working solely on creator-owned and/or small press comics only a little over half a decade ago, with instant classics like The Nobody, The Essex
Two weeks ago, I wrote about my disabled neighbor's amazing seizure alert dog, Oscar de la Rascal. It was his 15th birthday and Colleen, his mom, threw a
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Recently, Wells Fargo customers received an email from John Stumpf, CEO at Wells Fargo, titled "Our commitment to you."
This is my response: Words, words, words.
We are
Yesterday here in the Daily Press I explained why I’m asking you to vote against Measure LV on November’s ballot. As your long-time slow-growth Councilmember, I wouldn’t
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I do not understand why only the residents of Santa Monica should be obligated to repay $345 million dollars in bonds (plus interest) for Santa Monica College when only
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I find the anti-Measure LV sentiments expressed in mailers and some newspaper columns to be entirely unconvincing. This is a "David vs Goliath" situation as some big
“Don’t let the neighbors know what happens behind closed doors!”
This was the theme of my childhood, and that of most families in my small town. I can remember
The Danger of Half Right
Traffic is a problem. We agree on that. We also agree on the importance of controlling development in Santa Monica. I’ve voted against more
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. October 10, 2016
Urban planning is complicated - for a lot of reasons. As someone who has been active in Santa Monica’s slow growth